Blur ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Blur ( noun )

  1. A hazy or indistinct representation of an image or text.
  2. A loss of focus or sharpness, especially in an image or photograph.
  3. A mental or emotional state characterized by confusion or a lack of clear perception or memory.

Origin:

Middle english: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The picture was too blurry to see the details.
  2. The text was hard to read because of the blur.
  3. His vision was blurry after staring at the computer screen for too long.
  4. She had a blur of memories from the party last night.
  5. The blur of the passing cars made it hard to see the road ahead.

(As a verb)

Blur ( verb )

  1. A hazy or indistinct representation of an image or text.
  2. A loss of focus or sharpness, especially in an image or photograph.
  3. A mental or emotional state characterized by confusion or a lack of clear perception or memory.

Origin:

Middle english: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The picture was too blurry to see the details.
  2. The text was hard to read because of the blur.
  3. His vision was blurry after staring at the computer screen for too long.
  4. She had a blur of memories from the party last night.
  5. The blur of the passing cars made it hard to see the road ahead.
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