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What does blunt?

"Blunt" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:

1. As an adjective:

* Direct and honest: This is the most common meaning. Someone who is blunt is straightforward in their speech and doesn't sugarcoat things.

* Example: "She gave me a blunt assessment of my performance."

* Not sharp: A blunt object is not sharp or pointed.

* Example: "The knife was too blunt to cut the bread."

* Unrefined or rough: This meaning refers to something that isn't polished or sophisticated.

* Example: "He had a blunt, rustic charm."

2. As a noun:

* A type of marijuana cigarette: A blunt is a marijuana cigarette rolled in a tobacco leaf wrapper.

* Example: "He rolled a blunt and passed it around."

3. As a verb:

* To make something less sharp: You can blunt a knife by using it to cut something hard.

* Example: "The constant chopping blunted the edge of the knife."

To understand the meaning of "blunt" in a specific context, consider the surrounding words and the overall tone of the sentence.

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