Hledat
blunt
01
přímý, otevřený
speaking or behaving in a direct, straightforward manner, often without consideration for others' feelings
02
otupělý, nudný
not sharp or having a dull edge, making it ineffective for cutting or piercing
03
zatavený, otupělý
lacking a sharp or pointed edge
04
přímý, otevřený
devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment
to blunt
01
změkčit, oslabit
make less intense
02
otupit, zatupit
to make something less sharp, often referring to an edge or point, resulting in a decreased ability to cut or pierce
Transitive
03
oslabit, zmírnit
make less lively, intense, or vigorous; impair in vigor, force, activity, or sensation
04
otupit, ztrácet ostrost
to become less sharp or to lose the ability to cut or pierce effectively over time or through use
Intransitive
blunt
adj
bluntly
adv
bluntly
adv
bluntness
n
bluntness
n
Příklad
The politician's blunt response to the reporter's question revealed a lack of diplomacy.
The teacher's blunt criticism of the student's performance was demoralizing.
When asked about her opinion, she offered a blunt and honest evaluation of the proposal.
The table leg was blunt, with a rounded end to prevent injuries from bumps.
Her blunt honesty often discomfited those who expected polite small talk.