dazzle meaning
EN[ˈdæzəl] [-æzəl]WDazzle
- Dazzle may refer to:
- Glare (vision), difficulty seeing in the presence of bright light
- Dazzle (fabric), a type of polyester fabric
- Dazzle (manga), a Japanese manga series by Minari Endoh
- "Dazzle" (song), a song by Siouxsie & the Banshees
- Dazzle (video recorder), a video capture card
- Dazzle camouflage, a paint scheme used on ships during World War I
- Dazzle (band), an American disco act featuring Leroy Burgess
- Dazzle (novel), a 1990 novel by Judith Krantz
- Dazzle (miniseries), a 1995 TV adaptation of Krantz's novel starring Lisa Hartman
- NounPLdazzles
- A light of dazzling brilliancy.
- (figuratively) Showy brilliance that may stop a person from thinking clearly.
- (uncommon) A herd of zebra.
- A light of dazzling brilliancy.
- VerbSGdazzlesPRdazzlingPT, PPdazzled
- (transitive) To confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.
- Dazzled by the headlights of the lorry, the deer stopped in the middle of the street.
- (transitive, figuratively) To render incapable of thinking clearly; to overwhelm with showiness or brilliance.
- The delegates were dazzled by the originality of his arguments.
- (intransitive) To be overpowered by light; to be confused by excess of brightness.
- (transitive) To confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- As can be witnessed in a performance of that work by Fleisher, it is indeed a dazzling display piece in which, if it is only heard and not seen, its one-handedness might evade listeners' notice.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of dazzle in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary