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    Sub·dued
    /səbˈdo͞od/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of SUBDUED is lacking in vitality, intensity, or strength. How to use subdued in a sentence.

  3. adjective. quiet; inhibited; repressed; controlled: After the argument he was much more subdued. lowered in intensity or strength; reduced in fullness of tone, as a color or voice; muted: subdued light; wallpaper in subdued greens.

  4. SUBDUED definition: 1. If a colour or light is subdued, it is not very bright: 2. If a noise is subdued, it is not…. Learn more.

  5. to reduce the force of something, or to prevent something from existing or developing: The fire burned for eight hours before the fire crews could subdue it. He criticized the school for trying to subdue individual expression. to bring a person or group under control by using force:

  6. to reduce the force of something, or to prevent something from existing or developing: The fire burned for eight hours before the fire crews could subdue it. He criticized the school for trying to subdue individual expression. to bring a person or group under control by using force:

  7. The adjective subdued refers to something, like a sound, that has a lowered intensity. Your loud conversation with a friend in the back of the classroom is likely to become subdued when the teacher passes out the exams.

  8. subdued. adjective. /səbˈdjuːd/. /səbˈduːd/. (of a person) unusually quiet, and possibly unhappy. He seemed a bit subdued to me. She was in a subdued mood. The reception was a subdued affair. Topics Feelings c2.

  9. to bring under mental or emotional control, as by persuasion or intimidation; render submissive. Synonyms: suppress, discipline, break, tame. to repress (feelings, impulses, etc.). Synonyms: suppress. Antonyms: arouse, awaken. to bring (land) under cultivation: to subdue the wilderness.

  10. 3 days ago · subdued. (səbdjuːd , US -duːd ) 1. adjective. Someone who is subdued is very quiet, often because they are sad or worried about something. He faced the press, initially, in a somewhat subdued mood. The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.

  11. 1. To subjugate (a region or people, for example) by military force. 2. a. To bring under control by physical force, persuasion, or other means; overcome: subdued the wild horse; subdued the rebellion in the party ranks. b. To make less intense or prominent; reduce or tone down: I was unable to subdue my excitement about the upcoming holiday. 3.

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