noun a cigar that is wider at one end
adjective direct and straightforward in speech or manner
In music production, a blunt filter is used to reduce or cut off certain frequencies in a sound.
Blunt trauma refers to an injury caused by a blunt object or force, such as a fall or being struck by a car.
The word 'blunt' can also be used to describe a statement or action that lacks subtlety or nuance.
A blunt weapon is a type of weapon that does not have a sharp point or edge, such as a club or mace.
A blunt is a cigar that has been hollowed out and filled with marijuana, often rolled in tobacco leaf.
To be blunt means to be direct and honest, often without tact or sugarcoating.
In writing, 'blunt' can refer to direct and straightforward language or style of writing.
In psychology, 'blunt' can refer to a communication style that is honest and to the point, without sugarcoating.
In medicine, 'blunt' can refer to a surgical instrument with a flat or rounded tip.
In culinary arts, 'blunt' can refer to a knife that has a wide, thick blade for chopping or slicing through tough ingredients.
In engineering, 'blunt' can refer to a shape or design that reduces drag or resistance in fluid dynamics.
In law, 'blunt' can refer to a direct and uncompromising legal argument or statement.
In education, 'blunt' can refer to a feedback style that is frank and straightforward in addressing student performance.
In finance, 'blunt' can refer to a projection or assessment that is straightforward and lacking in nuance or complexity.