Blur
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Blur ( noun )
- A hazy or indistinct representation of an image or text.
- A loss of focus or sharpness, especially in an image or photograph.
- A mental or emotional state characterized by confusion or a lack of clear perception or memory.
Origin:
Middle english: of unknown origin.
Examples:
- The picture was too blurry to see the details.
- The text was hard to read because of the blur.
- His vision was blurry after staring at the computer screen for too long.
- She had a blur of memories from the party last night.
- The blur of the passing cars made it hard to see the road ahead.
(As a verb)
Blur ( verb )
- A hazy or indistinct representation of an image or text.
- A loss of focus or sharpness, especially in an image or photograph.
- A mental or emotional state characterized by confusion or a lack of clear perception or memory.
Origin:
Middle english: of unknown origin.
Examples:
- The picture was too blurry to see the details.
- The text was hard to read because of the blur.
- His vision was blurry after staring at the computer screen for too long.
- She had a blur of memories from the party last night.
- The blur of the passing cars made it hard to see the road ahead.