"Obtunded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Obtunded refers to a medical condition where a patient's responsiveness is decreased or reduced, often as a result of a head injury, anoxia, or other neurological disorder. It can also be used to describe something that is dull or blunted, such as obtunded senses, indicating a lack of sensitivity or awareness.
I apologize, but the word "obtrusionist" is not a commonly used or recognized term in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or fictional word.<br><br>If you'd like, I can try to help you understand the meaning of a different word or provide a definition for a word that does exist. Please let me know!
Obtrusions refer to unwanted or unwarranted intrusions or interferences. It can also describe something that is inserted or placed in an unwelcome or uncomfortable manner. In a broader sense, obtrusions can also refer to obstacles or hindrances that obstruct or block the normal flow of something, such as a conversation, a process, or a plan.
Obtrusive refers to something or someone that is unwantedly or annoyingly present or intervening in a situation or activity.
Obtrusiveness refers to the quality or state of being obstructive or interfering; the act of interfering with someone's actions, operations, or activities in an unwanted or unwarranted way. It can also describe something that is unpleasantly prominent or noticeable, often to the point of being annoying or intrusive.
Obtund is a verb that means to reduce or weaken something, often emphasizing or removing its harsh or intense qualities. For example, a loud noise might be obtunded by placing a pillow over it, or a strong flavor might be obtunded by mixing it with a milder one. In a figurative sense, obtund can also mean to dull or desensitize someone to an experience or emotion, making it less intense or overwhelming.
Obtundated means dull or blunted in edge or point; made obtuse or obtunded. It can also refer to being insensitive or apathetic.
Obtundation refers to a state of mental dullness or stupor, often caused by a blow to the head or the effects of anesthesia or other medications. It can also describe a reduction in or elimination of sensitivity to sensory stimuli, such as pain, pressure, or touch.
Obtundent refers to something that is blunted or reduced in force, strength, or intensity. It can also describe a person who is dull or apathetic, lacking enthusiasm or energy.
I think you meant "obtuse".<br><br>The adjective "obtuse" refers to something that is dull, blunt, or lacking in sharpness or genuineness. It can also mean difficult to understand or grasp, often due to being unclear or obscure.
I apologize, but there is no word "obtunder". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. Can you please provide a different word for me to help you with its meaning?
Obturate means to stop up or block a passage or opening, usually by obstructing or clogging it. It can also mean to oppress or suffocate, as if something is being blocked or obstructed.
Obturation refers to the process of blocking or sealing off a canal, such as a tooth's root canal, with a material like gutta-percha or a rubber-like substance. This is often done to remove bacteria and debris from a tooth and prevent further infection or damage. In dentistry, obturation is a critical step in root canal treatment to ensure the tooth remains healthy and is restored to proper function.
The word "obturator" refers to a structure or a device that serves to obstruct or block a passage or a hole, often in a surgical or anatomical context. It can also refer to a muscle that helps to lock or stabilize a joint, such as the obturator externus muscle in the hip.
Obtuse-angled refers to a shape or figure with an angle that is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. In other words, it is an angle that is almost, but not quite, a straight line. The term is often used to describe the shape of certain objects, such as buildings or furniture, or to describe the angle at which two lines or surfaces meet.
Obtuse refers to something that is dull-witted, slow to understand, or lacking in intellectual sharpness. It can also describe something that is blunted or not sharp, such as an obtuse angle.