subdued
sub·dued
adj \-ˈdüd, -ˈdyüd\Definition of SUBDUED
: lacking in vitality, intensity, or strength <subdued colors>
— sub·dued·ly \-ˈdü(-ə)d-lē, -ˈdyü(-ə)d-\ adverb
Examples of SUBDUED
- She spoke in a subdued voice.
- The color in the lobby is subdued.
First Known Use of SUBDUED
1796
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Synonyms: conservative, low-key (also low-keyed), muted, repressed, restrained, sober, quiet, toned-down, understated, unflashy, unpretentious
Antonyms: flamboyant, flaring, flashy, garish, gaudy, glitzy, loud, noisy, ostentatious, razzle-dazzle, splashy, swank (or swanky)
Related Words: appropriate, becoming, fit, fitting, proper, suitable; modest, plain, simple, unadorned, undecorated; inconspicuous, unnoticeable, unobtrusive; graceful, handsome, refined, tasteful; drab, mousy (or mousey); practical, sensible
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