Obtuse Mnemonic
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obtuse
obtuse
/-ˈtʃuːs/
dense
dim
dim-witted
thick deadened
muffled
blunt
dull
obtuse-angled
Examples
- THe obtuseness comment is not necessary.
- The apex is acuminate and obtuse.
- Indeed it was remarkable in its obtuseness.
- It's not a question of obtuseness, but of geographical definition.
- The apex is obtuse and often eroded.
- The focus of this list is too obtuse.
- The naming of this article is so obtuse.
- The opening is still vague and obtuse.
- Deliberate obtuseness is the only other explanation.
- I must apologize for my obtuseness.
of an angle; between 90 and 180 degrees
adjective
rounded at the apex
adjective
lacking in insight or discernment- Jasper Griffin
adjective
slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity- Thackeray;
adjective
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"Ob + Moose. The moose was too dull to notice the fence."
"Ob + Moose. A big moose so slow to understand, it just stands there confused."
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