Subdued in spanish

Suave

pronunciation: suɑbe part of speech: adjective
In gestures

subdue = someter, dominar, subyugar, sojuzgar. 

Example: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.

subdued1 = apagado, tenue, sobrio. 

Example: And then he added, with a subdued laugh: 'After all, we librarians are trained to do research for people!'.

more:

» subdued laugh = sonrisa controlada.

Example: And then he added, with a subdued laugh: 'After all, we librarians are trained to do research for people!'.

subdued2 = callado, reservado. 

Example: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.

Subdued synonyms

dark in spanish: , pronunciation: dɑrk part of speech: adjective quiet in spanish: , pronunciation: kwaɪət part of speech: adjective soft in spanish: , pronunciation: sɑft part of speech: adjective tame in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪm part of speech: adjective, verb dim in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪm part of speech: adjective muted in spanish: , pronunciation: mjutɪd part of speech: adjective restrained in spanish: , pronunciation: ristreɪnd part of speech: adjective low-key in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊki part of speech: adjective hushed in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌʃt part of speech: adjective low-keyed in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊkid part of speech: adjective

Subdued antonyms

unsubdued pronunciation: ənsʌbdʒud part of speech: adjective
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