subdued
/səbˈdjuːd/
Meanings
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adjective
having been brought under control or subjection; subjugated
- "The conquered lands were left in a state of subdued silence."
- "The subdued rebel finally surrendered to the authorities."
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verb transitive
suppress or quell (rebellion or resistance)
- "The army was sent to subdue the rebellious province."
- "The king sent his soldiers to subdue the uprising."
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verb transitive
bring (someone) under control, especially by using force or intimidation
- "The teacher subdued the unruly student."
- "The police officer subdued the suspect with pepper spray."
Pronunciation
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/səbˈdud/
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Synonyms
underbring
Rhymes
Words rhyming with subduedcrude , mood , palladium , prudence , rude , studied
Variants
List of all variants of subdued that leads to same resultsubdued , subduedly , subdue , subduer , subduers , subdues , subduing
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French subduire ‘bring under, subjugate’, from sub- ‘under’ + duire ‘lead’.
Trivia
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The term 'subdued' is often used to describe the mood or atmosphere of a quiet, peaceful scene.
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In heraldry, a 'subdued' coat of arms is one that has been altered from its original design by the addition of a label or other mark of subordination.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
subjugation: The process of bringing a population or territory under the control of another power.
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submission: The act of giving in to the authority or control of someone else.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.The term 'subdued' has been used in various literary works to describe characters or situations where there is a sense of quiet submission or control. For instance, in George Eliot's novel 'Silas Marner', the protagonist Silas is described as having a 'subdued' demeanor, indicating his quiet and reserved nature.
How to Memorize "subdued"
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visualize
- Imagine a situation where someone or something is brought under control, such as an army conquering a territory or a teacher disciplining a student.
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associate
- Think of words related to control, such as 'dominate', 'suppress', and 'restrain'.
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mnemonics
- Create a phrase or sentence that helps you remember the definition of 'subdued', such as 'Subdue means to bring under control, like a conquering army or a disciplined student.'
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