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- Dictionarydazzle/ˈdazl/
verb
- 1. (of a bright light) blind (a person or their eyes) temporarily: "she was dazzled by the headlights" Similar
noun
- 1. brightness that blinds someone temporarily: "I screwed my eyes up against the dazzle" Similar
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DAZZLE definition: 1. If light dazzles you, it makes you unable to see for a short time: 2. If you are dazzled by…. Learn more.
The meaning of DAZZLE is to lose clear vision especially from looking at bright light. How to use dazzle in a sentence.
DAZZLE meaning: 1. If light dazzles you, it makes you unable to see for a short time: 2. If you are dazzled by…. Learn more.
The dazzle of something is a quality it has, such as beauty or skill, which is impressive and attractive.
Dazzle definition: to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light. See examples of DAZZLE used in a sentence.
1. (usually tr) to blind or be blinded partially and temporarily by sudden excessive light. 2. to amaze, as with brilliance: she was dazzled by his wit; she dazzles in this film. n. 3. bright light that dazzles. 4. bewilderment caused by glamour, brilliance, etc: the dazzle of fame. [C15: from daze] ˈdazzler n.
To dazzle is to blind someone for a moment with light, like a deer in the headlights. You can also dazzle by impressing people, and not just by wearing a sparkly sequined shirt. Have you ever had a light shine in your face so you couldn't see for a second?