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Sinónimos detallados de subdued en inglés

subdued:

subdued adj.

  1. subdued
  2. subdued
    subdued; faint
  3. subdued
  4. subdued
    – lacking in light; not bright or harsh 1
    dim; subdued
    – lacking in light; not bright or harsh 1
    • dim adj.
      • a dim light beside the bed1
    • subdued adj.
      • subdued lights and soft music1
  5. subdued
    – not brilliant or glaring 1
    soft; subdued
    – not brilliant or glaring 1
    • soft adj.
      • the moon cast soft shadows1
      • soft pastel colors1
    • subdued adj.
      • subdued lighting1
  6. subdued
    – in a softened tone 1
    quiet; subdued; hushed; muted
    – in a softened tone 1
    • quiet adj.
      • a quiet reprimand1
    • subdued adj.
      • a subdued whisper1
    • hushed adj.
      • hushed voices1
    • muted adj.
      • muted trumpets1
  7. subdued
    – restrained in style or quality 1
    subdued; low-key; low-keyed
    – restrained in style or quality 1
  8. subdued
    – quieted and brought under control 1
    subdued
    – quieted and brought under control 1
    • subdued adj.
      • children were subdued and silent1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "subdued":

  1. lacking in light; not bright or harsh1
    • subdued lights and soft music1
  2. not brilliant or glaring1
    • subdued lighting1
  3. in a softened tone1
    • a subdued whisper1
  4. restrained in style or quality1
  5. quieted and brought under control1
    • children were subdued and silent1

subdue:

to subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)

  1. to subdue
    to control; to moderate; to subdue; to keep back
    • control verbo (controls, controlled, controlling)
    • moderate verbo (moderates, moderated, moderating)
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • keep back verbo (keeps back, kept back, keeping back)
  2. to subdue
    to suppress; to revoke; to withhold; to subdue; to retract; keep in control; to recant; to keep back; to pulverize; to take back; to rub fine; to crush; to pulverise
    • suppress verbo (suppresss, suppressed, suppressing)
    • revoke verbo (revokes, revoked, revoking)
    • withhold verbo (withholds, withheld, withholding)
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • retract verbo (retracts, retracted, retracting)
    • recant verbo (recants, recanted, recanting)
    • keep back verbo (keeps back, kept back, keeping back)
    • pulverize verbo, americano (pulverizes, pulverized, pulverizing)
    • take back verbo (takes back, took back, taking back)
    • rub fine verbo (rubs fine, rubbed fine, rubbing fine)
    • crush verbo (crushes, crushed, crushing)
    • pulverise verbo, británico
  3. to subdue
    to tame; to domesticate; to subdue; to control
    • tame verbo (tames, tamed, taming)
    • domesticate verbo (domesticates, domesticated, domesticating)
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • control verbo (controls, controlled, controlling)
  4. to subdue
    – correct by punishment or discipline 1
    to subdue; to tame; to chasten
    – correct by punishment or discipline 1
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • tame verbo (tames, tamed, taming)
    • chasten verbo (chastens, chastened, chastening)
  5. to subdue
    – to put down by force or authority 1
    to inhibit; to curb; to suppress; to conquer; to subdue; stamp down
    – to put down by force or authority 1
    • inhibit verbo (inhibits, inhibited, inhibiting)
    • curb verbo (curbs, curbed, curbing)
    • suppress verbo (suppresss, suppressed, suppressing)
      • suppress a nascent uprising1
    • conquer verbo (conquers, conquered, conquering)
      • conquer one's desires1
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • stamp down verbo
      • stamp down on littering1
  6. to subdue
    – make subordinate, dependent, or subservient 1
    to subordinate; to subdue
    – make subordinate, dependent, or subservient 1
    • subordinate verbo (subordinates, subordinated, subordinating)
      • Our wishes have to be subordinated to that of our ruler1
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
  7. to subdue
    – get on top of; deal with successfully 1
    to overcome; to master; to subdue; to get over; surmount
    – get on top of; deal with successfully 1
    • overcome verbo (overcomes, overcame, overcoming)
      • He overcame his shyness1
    • master verbo (masters, mastered, mastering)
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • get over verbo (gets over, got over, getting over)
    • surmount verbo
  8. to subdue
    – hold within limits and control 1
    to subdue; to crucify; to mortify
    – hold within limits and control 1
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
      • subdue one's appetites1
    • crucify verbo (crucifies, crucified, crucifying)
    • mortify verbo (mortifies, mortified, mortifying)
      • mortify the flesh1
  9. to subdue
    – put down by force or intimidation 1
    to reduce; to subdue; subjugate; repress; keep down; quash
    – put down by force or intimidation 1
    • reduce verbo (reduces, reduced, reducing)
    • subdue verbo (subdues, subdued, subdueing)
    • subjugate verbo
      • The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land1
    • repress verbo
    • keep down verbo
    • quash verbo
      • The government quashes any attempt of an uprising1

Conjugaciones de subdue:

present
  1. subdue
  2. subdue
  3. subdues
  4. subdue
  5. subdue
  6. subdue
simple past
  1. subdued
  2. subdued
  3. subdued
  4. subdued
  5. subdued
  6. subdued
present perfect
  1. have subdued
  2. have subdued
  3. has subdued
  4. have subdued
  5. have subdued
  6. have subdued
past continuous
  1. was subdueing
  2. were subdueing
  3. was subdueing
  4. were subdueing
  5. were subdueing
  6. were subdueing
future
  1. shall subdue
  2. will subdue
  3. will subdue
  4. shall subdue
  5. will subdue
  6. will subdue
continuous present
  1. am subdueing
  2. are subdueing
  3. is subdueing
  4. are subdueing
  5. are subdueing
  6. are subdueing
subjunctive
  1. be subdued
  2. be subdued
  3. be subdued
  4. be subdued
  5. be subdued
  6. be subdued
diverse
  1. subdue!
  2. let's subdue!
  3. subdued
  4. subdueing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

subdue

  1. subdue
  2. subdue

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Definiciones relacionadas de "subdue":

  1. correct by punishment or discipline1
  2. to put down by force or authority1
  3. make subordinate, dependent, or subservient1
  4. get on top of; deal with successfully1
  5. hold within limits and control1
    • subdue one's appetites1
  6. put down by force or intimidation1