/sʌbduˈd/ - [subdud] - sub•dued
We found 11 definitions of subdued from 4 different sources.
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subdued - quieted and brought under control; "children were subdued and silent" | ||
tame flat and uninspiring | ||
subdued - lacking in light; not bright or harsh; "a dim light beside the bed"; "subdued lights and soft music" | ||
dim | ||
dark not giving performances; closed; "the theater is dark on Mondays" | ||
subdued - not brilliant or glaring; "the moon cast soft shadows"; "soft pastel colors"; "subdued lighting" | ||
soft | ||
dull (of business) not active or brisk; "business is dull (or slow)"; "a sluggish market" | ||
subdued - in a softened tone; "hushed voices"; "muted trumpets"; "a subdued whisper"; "a quiet reprimand" | ||
hushed, muted, quiet | ||
soft not brilliant or glaring; "the moon cast soft shadows"; "soft pastel colors"; "subdued lighting" | ||
subdued - restrained in style or quality; "a little masterpiece of low-keyed eloquence" | ||
low-key, low-keyed |