Dazzle
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Dazzle ( verb )
- Shine or sparkle brightly and intensely.
- Confuse or overawe someone with something striking or impressive.
- Intensely bright light that is difficult to look at directly.
Origin:
Middle english dazelen, frequentative of dasen "to blind", of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- The diamond ring dazzled in the sunlight.
- The fireworks dazzled the crowd.
- The bright lights of the city dazzled her eyes.
- The new car dazzled him with its sleek design.
- The performance was so good that it dazzled the audience.
(As a noun)
Dazzle ( noun )
- Shine or sparkle brightly and intensely.
- Confuse or overawe someone with something striking or impressive.
- Intensely bright light that is difficult to look at directly.
Origin:
Middle english dazelen, frequentative of dasen "to blind", of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- The diamond ring dazzled in the sunlight.
- The fireworks dazzled the crowd.
- The bright lights of the city dazzled her eyes.
- The new car dazzled him with its sleek design.
- The performance was so good that it dazzled the audience.