subdued

مكبوت
definition
verb
she managed to subdue an instinct to applaud
overcome, quieten, or bring under control (a feeling or person).
adjective
I felt strangely subdued as I drove home
(of a person or their manner) quiet and rather reflective or depressed.
a subdued plaid shirt
(of color or lighting) soft and restrained.
translation of 'subdued'
adjective
مكبوح,
مكبوت,
خافت
example
The lighting is usually 'subdued' , making colours appear surreal.
She smiled, in a subtle, 'subdued' manner, her elfin features bore a look that was regal, majestic, aristocratic.
Gehry had also designed a more 'subdued' colour scheme for the central sports centre, but again says he was urged to be more extreme by the government's advisers.
But art deco coloured glass means 'subdued' lighting, hence the problems with reading the menu.
There's 'subdued' lighting, quieter colours and the chefs are now in a kitchen, which is visible from the main foyer.
The 'subdued' hues of the soft corals and sponges and the shimmering fish flirting along the reef edge made a stunning spectacle.
The roof terrace looks down into the Grassmarket, while inside the 'subdued' lighting and dark wooden furniture lends itself to romantic candlelit dinners.
A 'subdued' crowd of tourists from all over Britain and the world gathered with locals to pay their respects at one of 12 salutes taking place around the country and in Gibraltar.
But we were quickly forgiven once the 'subdued' audience was brought to life with Sum 41's amazingly tight renditions of all their best hits.
Colour choices are 'subdued' , and monochromatic.
Only yesterday the president was very 'subdued' and diplomatic, saying things were moving along.
Her daughter was one of the most tranquil, 'subdued' persons she knew in her life.
Early fears of waterlogging and flooding in various of the venue's marquees proved unfounded, although heavy downpours all morning long 'subdued' delegates' spirits.
Allie nodded and in a 'subdued' manner, kept her low while the food was served.
The colorful scenes tend to be counterbalanced by some dark and foreboding sets, and many shots feature 'subdued' lighting that tends to strain shadow detail.
He was more 'subdued' than he had been in the past month.
As I left the press meeting in Auburn, I encountered a 'subdued' Linda, her parents, and a young man who said he was a close friend of hers.
The interiors of the restaurant retain the Raj traditions, with wood panelling, etched glass, high windows, Italian marble, and 'subdued' lighting.
The mood of the team is usually fairly jovial, but they were very 'subdued' when it became apparent what was happening.
The ambient 'subdued' lighting enhances the Art Deco boldness as the black and white tiled floor and sculpted bar invoke memories of speakeasy days and jazz filled nights.
A 'subdued' Adam Gilchrist joined Waugh, and the pair set about milking the bowling as Australia at first struggled to emulate their effortless dominance of day one.
Slowly, her eyes opened and she looked up into 'subdued' lighting provided by an emergency light in the elevator into his worried eyes.
The 'subdued' lighting and highly evocative performances created a powerful and moving atmosphere that was sustained throughout the evening.
Only problem was, the lighting was very 'subdued' and I couldn't really see what I was consuming.
The colour palette includes 'subdued' beiges, burgundies and charcoal blues on high-back chairs and sectional wall panels.
Fans came to their local pub to see a band that can uplift even the most 'subdued' crowd.
Bright sunlight renders colour far more richly than the more 'subdued' light in Britain.
At the first strum the previously 'subdued' audience surged forward waving and chanting.
When I picked her up from her first school dance she was strangely 'subdued' and even shaken.
The goal immediately lifted the hosts and a hitherto 'subdued' crowd.
Credits: Google Translate