100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "blunt"
Definition
The adjective blunt has several meanings:
- Lacking a sharp edge or point; not sharp.
 - Direct and outspoken in manner, often to the point of being rude or tactless.
 - Not having a strong or sharp flavor; mild.
 
Synonyms
- Dull
 - Abrupt
 - Frank
 - Candid
 - Straightforward
 - Tactless
 - Direct
 - Unrefined
 - Mild
 
Antonyms
- Sharp
 - Pointed
 - Tactful
 - Polite
 - Subtle
 - Sharp-witted
 - Acute
 - Flavorful
 
Examples
- The knife was blunt and couldn't cut through the thick cardboard.
 - His blunt comments often offended his colleagues.
 - She preferred a blunt approach to problem-solving.
 - The blunt pencil needed sharpening before it could be used.
 - Her blunt honesty made her a trusted friend.
 - The blunt edges of the table were safe for children.
 - I appreciate his blunt feedback on my presentation.
 - The flavor of the soup was a bit blunt; it needed more seasoning.
 - His blunt refusal to help surprised everyone.
 - The blunt end of the tool was perfect for the job.
 - She had a blunt way of expressing her opinions.
 - The blunt instrument was not suitable for delicate tasks.
 - He gave a blunt assessment of the team's performance.
 - The blunt truth hurt, but it was necessary to hear.
 - Her blunt demeanor made her less approachable.
 - The blunt knife was frustrating to work with.
 - He made a blunt statement that left no room for interpretation.
 - The blunt flavor of the dish could be improved.
 - Her blunt remarks often caught people off guard.
 - The blunt tip of the arrow was designed for safety.
 - I prefer to be blunt rather than sugarcoat my words.
 - The report was blunt and to the point.
 - A blunt instrument is easier to handle than a sharp one.
 - His blunt honesty was refreshing in a world of deception.
 - The blunt edges of the paper made it safer for kids.
 - She has a blunt sense of humor that not everyone appreciates.
 - The blunt advice he received was exactly what he needed.
 - The blunt knife couldn't slice through the steak.
 - His blunt refusal left her feeling rejected.
 - I admire her blunt approach to difficult conversations.
 - The blunt flavor of the cheese paired well with the wine.
 - She used a blunt pencil to sketch her ideas.
 - The blunt truth is sometimes hard to accept.
 - He was known for his blunt communication style.
 - The blunt instrument was used for the demonstration.
 - Her blunt comments sparked a heated debate.
 - The blunt end of the sword was designed for training.
 - His blunt remarks often got him in trouble.
 - A blunt object can be just as dangerous as a sharp one.
 - The blunt taste of the dish surprised the chef.
 - She appreciated his blunt honesty during the meeting.
 - The blunt knife was ineffective for cutting vegetables.
 - His blunt nature made it hard for him to make friends.
 - The artist preferred a blunt tool for creating textures.
 - A blunt instrument is often safer than a sharp one.
 - The blunt feedback from her peers helped her improve.
 - The blunt edge of the blade was perfect for this project.
 - He delivered his blunt opinions without hesitation.
 - The blunt flavor of the dish didn't appeal to everyone.
 - She was known for her blunt assessments.
 - The blunt tip of the pencil allowed for wider strokes.
 - His blunt comments often led to misunderstandings.
 - The blunt knife was a safety hazard in the kitchen.
 - The blunt truth can sometimes be difficult to hear.
 - She spoke in a blunt manner that left little room for interpretation.
 - The blunt edges of the furniture made it child-friendly.
 - He had a blunt way of addressing issues that many found refreshing.
 - The blunt taste of the drink was not what I expected.
 - Her blunt demeanor often made her seem unfriendly.
 - The blunt instrument was used for demonstration purposes.
 - He appreciated her blunt and straightforward approach.
 - The blunt end of the stick was perfect for prodding.
 - She received blunt criticism for her lack of preparation.
 - The blunt knife needed to be sharpened before use.
 - His blunt remarks were often taken out of context.
 - The blunt flavor of the dish was a disappointment.
 - She preferred to be blunt rather than misleading.
 - The blunt edges of the rug made it safe for children.
 - He had a blunt way of saying things that some found rude.
 - The blunt end of the pencil was great for shading.
 - She valued blunt honesty in her relationships.
 - The blunt instrument was used for the experiment.
 - His blunt nature often caught people off guard.
 - The blunt knife made cooking a challenge.
 - The blunt truth can sometimes lead to growth.
 - She was known for her blunt opinions on controversial topics.
 - The blunt taste of the dish required some tweaking.
 - His blunt approach was refreshing in a world of pretense.
 - The blunt edges of the toy made it safe for children.
 - He delivered a blunt message about the project's failures.
 - The blunt knife was not useful for intricate tasks.
 - She appreciated his blunt honesty during their conversation.
 - The blunt flavor of the sauce was a letdown.
 - His blunt comments often sparked debate.
 - The blunt instrument was effective for the task at hand.
 - She had a blunt way of dealing with difficult situations.
 - The blunt knife was ineffective against tougher materials.
 - Her blunt nature often made her seem cold.
 - The blunt truth is sometimes the hardest to hear.
 - He preferred a blunt communication style over indirect hints.
 - The blunt edges of the scissors were safer for children.
 - She had a blunt approach that got straight to the point.
 - The blunt knife was frustrating to use during dinner prep.
 - His blunt remarks were often misinterpreted.
 - The blunt flavor of the drink was unexpected.
 - She valued blunt feedback for personal growth.
 - The blunt end of the tool made it easier to handle.
 - He was known for his blunt honesty in all matters.
 - The blunt knife couldn't slice through the fruit.
 - She was appreciated for her blunt yet caring nature.
 
