Idioms for dim
take a dim view of,
to regard with disapproval, skepticism, or dismay: Her mother takes a dim view of her choice of friends.
Origin of dim
before 1000; Middle English, Old English
dim(me), cognate with Old Frisian
dim, Old Norse
dimmr
SYNONYMS FOR dim
synonym study for dim
1. See
dark.
OTHER WORDS FROM dim
Words nearby dim
Definition for dim (2 of 3)
dim.
1
(in prescriptions) one-half.
Origin of dim.
1
From the Latin word
dīmidius
Definition for dim (3 of 3)
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British Dictionary definitions for dim
dim
/ (dɪm) /
adjective dimmer or dimmest
verb dims, dimming or dimmed
Derived forms of dim
dimly, adverb dimness, nounWord Origin for dim
Old English
dimm; related to Old Norse
dimmr gloomy, dark
Medical definitions for dim
dim.
abbr.
dimidius (half)
Idioms and Phrases with dim
dim
see take a dim view.