Dimly [adverb]

Definition of Dimly:

stupidly

Synonyms of Dimly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dimly:

-


Sentence/Example of Dimly:

It was too dim for me to tell if the baby actually ate the leaves.

The lights would dim, and you’d be transported into different worlds, cultures and experiences for a couple of hours.

The likelihood of a Blue Wave, or a Democrat-controlled House and Senate, has dimmed in recent days, though the Senate races are tight, and Democrats could still secure the necessary seats to control the chamber in January.

Still, the dimmed prospect of higher corporate taxes or heavy regulation that might have been expected under a “blue wave” scenario has led to particular exuberance among tech investors.

In the dancing candlelight of a dim Argentinian restaurant, at the age of 31, I made one of the best decisions of my life.

In the US, hopes for a second round of federal spending to support the economy have dimmed.

Cameras rely on contrast and object edges to find the right focus in a scene and that gets tricky when the light gets really dim.

Hopes of the two sides reaching a deal had dimmed in recent weeks.

Jackson’s announcement earned immediate pushback from consumers who say Apple is nickel-and-diming them by forcing the separate purchase of a charger and headphones to go with its $1,000 phone.

If the nests are meant to be a visual signal to attract females, they may be hard to see in such a dim spot.