blunt

/ˈblənt/

Middle English blont, of uncertain origin

adjective

  1. having an edge or point that is not sharp

  2. abrupt in speech or manner

  3. being straight to the point : direct

scissors with blunt ends

dull blunt obtuse mean not sharp, keen, or acute. dull suggests a lack or loss of keenness, zest, or pungency. blunt suggests an inherent lack of sharpness or quickness of feeling or perception.

verb

  1. to make less sharp, definite, or forceful

  2. to become blunt

an ax blunted from use

noun

  1. a cigar that has been hollowed out and filled with marijuana