There are several:
vague,
hazy,
faint,
dull,
obscure,
murky,
fuzzy,
unclear,
indefinite.
The word sought may be:feint - a testing or distracting movefaint - to lose consciousness, or dim, indistinct
misty - vague - foggy - nebulous - dim - indistinct
The adjective faint (dim, indistinct) has the related abstract noun "faintness."
Fade
There is no one-word anagram, but using eight of the letters would spell cardamom. The letters can also spell "dim car armor."
The Hebrew word "TAL-mi-DIM" is the plural of the word "tal-MID", meaning "student".
black, cloudy, dim, dingy, drab, dull, dusk, faint, gloomy, indistinct, lurid, murky, nebulous, obscure, opaque, shady, somber, tenebrous, vague
Argosy isn't a word. You may mean 'agos i', meaning 'near the'. Dim diolch means no thank you. X BruzaJ01
Dim.
The word opposite to the word dim is bright.
Yes it can be but mostly it is used as a noun. As a verb it can mean: 1.To make or become dim or indistinct: • obscure, blur, fade, film, fog, haze, mist, 2.To be sullenly aloof or withdrawn: • sulk, lower, brood, mope, pet, pout
The light was dim when I entered the room.