obtuse
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ɑb
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tuse
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British pronunciation
/ɒbtjˈuːs/

Definición y significado de "obtuse"en inglés

obtuse
01

obtuso

slow or reluctant to understand things or respond emotionally to something
obtuse definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The teacher grew frustrated with the obtuse student who seemed unwilling to engage with the material.
El profesor se frustró con el estudiante obtuso que parecía no querer comprometerse con el material.
02

obtuso

(of angle) greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
example
Ejemplos
The carpenter adjusted the saw to create an obtuse angle for cutting the wood at a specific angle.
El carpintero ajustó la sierra para crear un ángulo obtuso para cortar la madera en un ángulo específico.
03

(of a young pigeon) immature and still dependent on parental care

example
Ejemplos
A few obtuse pigeons pecked at crumbs near the building.
04

(of a leaf) having a rounded or blunt tip rather than a pointed apex

example
Ejemplos
The garden featured shrubs with obtuse foliage.
05

not keenly aware of subtlety

example
Ejemplos
The negotiator was obtuse to the underlying tensions in the room.
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