The quality of being slow to understand.
The quality of lacking a sharp edge or point.
1 He realized her prospective generosity, and contrasted it with my actual obtuseness .
2 To the long record of its obtuseness it had added another item.
3 To things that go too deep, one opposes the bulwark of obtuseness .
4 Mrs. Thornburgh felt a rush of inward contempt for so much obtuseness .
5 It revolted him - this obtuseness that would not see that he hated her.
6 Indiana's mournful head-shake seemed to deplore, in Undine, an unsuspected moral obtuseness .
7 As soon as he had taken up a business, his obtuseness vanished.
8 He thus shows his obtuseness , or his subordination to a higher power.
9 It is rather a natural obtuseness , a want of thought on the subject.
10 Ballantyne threw up his arms in despair at the obtuseness of his companion.
11 You think his monumental obtuseness suited to the dignity of the English gentleman.
12 He accepted good naturedly the customary feminine scorn for the customary masculine obtuseness .
13 He spat out the words with unspeakable impatience at my obtuseness .
14 His obtuseness was irrationally disarming and made her want to smile.
15 Then Alfred saw the truth, and wondered at his past obtuseness .
16 Such innocence combined-uponthe whole-witha certain moral obtuseness , seemed inconceivable.
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