dim, shadowy, cloudy, dark
An antonym for dim is low light
Dim is a verb and an adjective that is occasionally used as a noun. The noun form is dimness. Example uses: Verb: The lights went dim. Adjective: I can't read this in the dim light. Noun: With the lights on dim, we won't run down the battery.
The word opposite to the word dim is bright.
Dim.
dim, shadowy, cloudy, dark
Some homonyms for dim or colorless are pale, faint, and washed out.
a bucket = a pail dim or colorless = pale
bucket = pail dim or colorless = pale
dark, gloomy, murky, shady, shadowy, dusky, tenebrous, cloudy, grey, dismal, overcast
χλωμός1. lacking intensity of color; colorless or whitish: a pale complexion.2.of a low degree of chroma, saturation, or purity; approaching white or gray: pale yellow3.not bright or brilliant; dim: the pale moon4.faint or feeble; lacking vigor: a pale protest5.to make or become pale: to pale at thesight of blood
Dusk is the darker stage of twilight, or to grow dark or shadowy, dim or dark. It is wonderful to sit outside at dusk and enjoy the change from day to night.
other words for faded: * pale * dim * washed out * worn * lose color * worn out
Dull, pale, dim, decolourize, achromatize, neutralize, bleach, blanch, dwindle, wither, diminish, lessen, wane, abate, decline, ebb, evaporate...
Ghost shadows refer to faint, shadowy outlines or images of an object that linger momentarily after the object has moved. When they are small, they may be caused by dim lighting conditions or the object being close to the surface the shadow falls upon.
Yes, dim sum is a Chinese food. It is a fact that Chinese people eat dim sum for brunch. There is many kinds of dim sum food, like steamed pork buns, or egg rolls. So yes dim sum is a Chinese food.
I live in Chinatown and personally, I like Dim Sum Go Go on East Broadway.