become+dim

  • 41glooming — gluːm n. darkness, dimness; sadness, depression, melancholy v. act depressed, be gloomy, be sad; become dark, become dim …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 42glooms — gluːm n. darkness, dimness; sadness, depression, melancholy v. act depressed, be gloomy, be sad; become dark, become dim …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 43blur — [blʉr] vt., vi. blurred, blurring [16th c.; ? akin to BLEAR] 1. to smear or stain without obliterating; blot; smudge 2. to make or become hazy or indistinct in outline or shape 3. to make or become dim or dull n. 1. the state of being blurred …

    English World dictionary

  • 44Presbyterian Church in America — Classification Protestant Theology Reformed Evangelical Governance Presbyterian Associations North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council; National Association of Evangelicals Geographical areas United States &am …

    Wikipedia

  • 45Book of Joshua (Samaritan) — The Samaritan Book of Joshua is a Samaritan chronicle, written in Arabic. It is so called because the greater part of it is devoted to the history of Joshua. It was published from an Arabic manuscript written in the Samaritan alphabet, with a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 46dislimn — /dis lim /, v.t. Archaic. to cause to become dim or indistinct. [1600 10; DIS 1 + LIMN] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 47fade — fadable, adj. fadedly, adv. fadedness, n. /fayd/, v., faded, fading, n. v.i. 1. to lose brightness or vividness of color. 2. to become dim, as light, or lose brightness of illumination. 3. to lose freshness, vigor, strength, or health: The tulips …

    Universalium

  • 48fade — feɪd v. discolor, lose color; become dim; wilt, wither; die out; bleach …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 49fades — feɪd v. discolor, lose color; become dim; wilt, wither; die out; bleach …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 50fading — fad·ing || fædɪŋ adj. tending to fade, tending to lose its color or intensity feɪd v. discolor, lose color; become dim; wilt, wither; die out; bleach …

    English contemporary dictionary