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obtuse
[ uhb-toos, -tyoos ]
adjective
- not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull.
Synonyms: unobservant, dim, slow, boorish, gauche, imperceptive, blind, insensitive, tactless, unfeeling
- not sharp, acute, or pointed; blunt in form.
- (of a leaf, petal, etc.) rounded at the extremity.
- indistinctly felt or perceived, as pain or sound.
obtuse
/ əbˈtjuːs /
adjective
- mentally slow or emotionally insensitive
- maths
- (of an angle) lying between 90° and 180°
- (of a triangle) having one interior angle greater than 90°
- not sharp or pointed
- indistinctly felt, heard, etc; dull
obtuse pain
- (of a leaf or similar flat part) having a rounded or blunt tip
Derived Forms
- obˈtusely, adverb
- obˈtuseness, noun
Other Words From
- ob·tuse·ly adverb
- ob·tuse·ness noun
- sub·ob·tuse adjective
- sub·ob·tuse·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of obtuse1
Example Sentences
His opinions may have been obtuse, but he was grounded in facts and reason.
More than a few locations in the Shadow Realm, places that contain important story beats and powerful items, can be discovered only with a frustratingly obtuse progression of steps.
The obtuse nature of the conspiracy theory allowed people to assume whatever it is, it must be bad.
It would be pretty obtuse if they had.
Even Mr Galston, the former Clinton White House insider, says “you’d have to be very obtuse” to deny that there’s a whiff of partisanship.
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