/ˈdɪmli/
- In a dim manner; not clearly.
“I began dimly to understand.”
“It was a miserable evening; outside it was snowing and blowing, and in the squire's parlour the candle burned so dimly that you could scarcely distinguish anything in the room but a clock-case with so”
“"The evil is for those benighted ones who will have none of it; seeing the light the true believers worship, as the fishes see the stars, but dimly."”
Formsmore dimly(comparative) · most dimly(superlative)