Blunter

Word BLUNTER
Character 7
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Definitions and meanings of "Blunter"

What do we mean by blunter?

Having a thick edge or point; not sharp.

Dull in understanding; slow of discernment; opposed to acute.

Abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.

Hard to impress or penetrate.

Slow or deficient in feeling: insensitive.

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The word "blunter" in example sentences

To be even blunter, is the system designed to avoid "rip-offs"? ❋ Unknown (1974)

In October last year, I said that the Tories needed to be "blunter" - meaning that they needed to cut the waffle, and come up with some catchy phrases to counter those which Brown repeats ad nauseam. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Raising reserves rather than using the blunter instrument of interest rates went down well. ❋ Francesca Freeman (2011)

But this year, if we look at the Forbes 400 list, we can extract blunter messages: Inherit your money or, if you must earn it, be the head of a large enterprise. ❋ Jesse Kornbluth (2011)

Mohamed El-Erian , chief executive of Pimco, the world's largest bond investment fund, was blunter about the policy discord during a talk on Thursday at an economists' group: "It's like an orchestra with two sides, each playing different music and looking to the conductor—and there is no conductor," he said. ❋ Bob Davis (2011)

Sweden's finance minister, Anders Borg, was blunter on Tuesday: It's quite obvious that... ❋ Charles Forelle (2011)

WASHINGTON -- White House senior adviser David Plouffe, talking about the 2012 campaign in much blunter terms than is common for an administration off... ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2011)

By the time Sands trotted out the blunter, less positive agents, I felt confident enough to deal with their advice on how not to structure a query letter. ❋ Unknown (2009)

ShadowMind on the other hand was a little blunter: "Can I have a game for this please?" ❋ Keith Stuart (2010)

The collapse of New York's C-section proposal points to the challenge of containing Medicaid costs through financial incentives and programmatic tinkering, as opposed to the more common and blunter methods of rate and benefit cuts. ❋ Jacob Gershman (2011)

His cheek bones were high and tight, harder and blunter than hers. ❋ Ann Bogle (2011)

That meant Democrats had to include blunter, surer financing mechanisms, like Medicare cuts and taxes. ❋ Ezra Klein (2011)

The particular feel of the pain, not like a pinprick or a knife cut, but both blunter and sharper, a pencil eraser pressed hard against the soft meat of the tongue like a cattle brand. ❋ Jael McHenry (2011)

There is no blunter way for voters to send a message. ❋ Karen Tumulty (2010)

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