tompább
Tompább is the comparative form of the Hungarian adjective tompa, meaning dull, blunt, or not sharp. It can describe a physical edge, a sensory impression, or a figurative dullness. In everyday language it is used for objects such as blades or nails, for sounds or lights that are less vivid, and more rarely for abstract concepts like a less sharp argument.
Usage examples include sentences that compare two subjects. For instance: A kés tompább lett. (The knife became
Spelling and formation follow Hungarian rules for the comparative. The word is formed by adding the suffix
See also: tompa, the base adjective from which tompább is derived. Tompa denotes something blunt or dull