He was always a bit dim.
The room was dim, even with the light on.
Here are some sentences.
The dim light made it hard to see.
She was really dim, but her sister was smart.
The Room Was Dim
The light was dim when I entered the room.
the man in the play was so dim-witted for that part
Dim is a verb and an adjective that is occasionally used as a noun. The noun form is dimness. Example uses: Verb: The lights went dim. Adjective: I can't read this in the dim light. Noun: With the lights on dim, we won't run down the battery.
Darkness engulfed me as I stepped into the dim lit basement.
Her headlights were dim and made it hard to drive. Another good sentence would be, she put the lights on dim to make it feel romantic in the room.
After losing the important file, Roger found his promotion prospects dim.
Dim Sum is one of the local specialties in Hong Kong.
The mans new watch was glimmering in the sunlight.Glimmering: to emit a dim light; A trace of light
The street lights were dim, and the play was a success!You can, but it doesn't sound right. i personally think they should be separate, because they are about 2 totally different subjects.
The pastel walls, soft music and dim lighting convey a feeling of quiet comfort to all who enter.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.