verb🔗ShareEmbotar, atenuarTo dull or reduce an emotion or a physical state."The loud music seemed to obtuse my senses, making it hard to focus on my homework. "La música alta parecía embotar mis sentidos, dificultando que me concentrara en mi tarea.emotionphysiologysensationmindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareObtuso, romoBlunt; not sharp, pointed, or acute in form."The knife had an obtuse blade, making it difficult to cut the vegetables. "El cuchillo tenía una hoja obtusa, lo que dificultaba cortar las verduras.appearancecharacterattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareObtuso, estúpidoIntellectually dull or dim-witted."The student's obtuse answer to the question showed a lack of understanding of the material. "La respuesta obtusa del estudiante a la pregunta demostró una falta de comprensión del material.mindcharacterhumanpersonattitudeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSordo, apagadoOf sound, etc.: deadened, muffled, muted."The old, dusty microphone made her voice sound obtuse and barely audible in the auditorium. "El viejo y polvoriento micrófono hizo que su voz sonara sorda y apenas audible en el auditorio.soundtechnicalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareIndirecto, oblicuoIndirect or circuitous."His explanation of the problem was obtuse; he went around the main point instead of directly addressing it. "Su explicación del problema fue indirecta; rodeó el punto principal en lugar de abordarlo directamente.attitudecharactermindwordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading