Adverb for not excessively showy or lively
“At this end of the island, sunset watching was a more quiet, subdued affair.”
Adverb for not glaring or vibrant
“I sat in a chair in a room with subdued light, closed my eyes, and focused.”
Adverb for low in volume
“The conversation around them resumed, but in subdued tones.”
Adverb for characterized by relative sadness or gloom
“Everyone was feeling rather subdued because of Salvatore's deterioration.”
Adverb for made submissive, especially through coercion or force
“St George then accompanies the princess as she leads the subdued beast towards the city.”
Adverb for expressing subtlety of a particular quality as opposed to intense
Adverb for having been subjected to oppression
Adverb for characterized by the repression of thoughts, desires or actions
Adverb for showing little enthusiasm
Adverb for lacking energy, drive, motivation or enthusiasm
Adverb for having a plain and unadorned appearance
Adverb for serious or solemn in manner or appearance
Adverb for not conspicuous or attracting attention
Inactively or quietly
Adverb for gentle or pacific in nature or demeanor
Adverb for having been thwarted or defeated, such as in a contest
Adverb for abstaining from extramarital, or from all, amorous relations
Adverb for lacking in spirit, energy or enthusiasm
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