Dazzle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Dazzle ( verb )

  1. Shine or sparkle brightly and intensely.
  2. Confuse or overawe someone with something striking or impressive.
  3. Intensely bright light that is difficult to look at directly.

Origin:

Middle english dazelen, frequentative of dasen "to blind", of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. The diamond ring dazzled in the sunlight.
  2. The fireworks dazzled the crowd.
  3. The bright lights of the city dazzled her eyes.
  4. The new car dazzled him with its sleek design.
  5. The performance was so good that it dazzled the audience.

(As a noun)

Dazzle ( noun )

  1. Shine or sparkle brightly and intensely.
  2. Confuse or overawe someone with something striking or impressive.
  3. Intensely bright light that is difficult to look at directly.

Origin:

Middle english dazelen, frequentative of dasen "to blind", of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. The diamond ring dazzled in the sunlight.
  2. The fireworks dazzled the crowd.
  3. The bright lights of the city dazzled her eyes.
  4. The new car dazzled him with its sleek design.
  5. The performance was so good that it dazzled the audience.
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