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blunt [blʌnt]1. adjectivea. [blade, knife] émoussé ; [pencil] mal tailléb. [person] brusque[+ appetite, feelings] émousser* * *[blʌnt] 1.1) [knife, scissors] émoussé; [pencil] mal taillé; [instrument] contondant; [needle] épointé2) ( frank) [person, manner] abrupt; [refusal] catégorique; [criticism] direct2.transitive verb émousser [knife]; épointer [pencil, needle]; émousser [intelligence]; tempérer [enthusiasm] -
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A adj1 [knife, scissors] émoussé ; [pencil] mal taillé ; [needle] épointé ; this knife is blunt ce couteau ne coupe plus ; a blunt instrument un instrument contondant ;2 ( frank) [person, manner] abrupt ; [refusal, reply] catégorique ; [criticism] direct ; to be blunt with you pour être tout à fait franc avec toi.B vtr émousser [knife, scissors] ; épointer [pencil, needle] ; couper [appetite] ; endurcir [feeling] ; émousser [intelligence] ; tempérer [enthusiasm]. -
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1. adjective1) ((of objects) having no point or sharp edge: a blunt knife.) émoussé2) ((of people) (sometimes unpleasantly) straightforward or frank in speech: She was very blunt, and said that she did not like him.) brutal2. verb(to make less sharp: This knife has been blunted by years of use.) émousser- bluntly- bluntness
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