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View usage for: (blaɪndɪŋ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A blinding light is extremely bright. The doctor worked busily beneath the blinding lights of the delivery room. Synonyms: bright, brilliant, intense, shining More Synonyms of blinding 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]You use blinding to emphasize that something is very obvious. [emphasis] I woke up in the middle of the night with a blinding flash of realization. blindingly adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb] It is so blindingly obvious that defence must be the responsibility of the state. 3. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Blinding pain is very strong pain. There was a pain then, a quick, blinding agony that jumped along Danlo's spine. Synonyms: painful, agonizing, excruciating, hellish More Synonyms of blinding More Synonyms of blinding blinding in British English (ˈblaɪndɪŋ) noun1. sand or grit spread over a road surface to fill up cracks 2. the process of laying blinding 3. Also called: mattress a layer of concrete made with little cement spread over soft ground to seal it so that reinforcement can be laid on it adjective4. making one blind or as if blind blinding snow 5. most noticeable; brilliant or dazzling a blinding display of skill Derived forms blindingly (ˈblindingly) adverb blinding in Chemical Engineering (blaɪndɪŋ) noun( Chemical Engineering: Operations, Liquid-solid operations) Blinding is blockage of a filter by solids that have been removed from something. Deformable particles are soft particles that can cause blinding in a filter cake. Blinding usually occurs when particles slightly larger than the screen opening lodge in theopening. Blinding is blockage of a filter by solids that have been removed from something. Examples of 'blinding' in a sentenceblinding I woke up in my hotel the next day expecting to have a blinding headache - but my head seemed to be clear.All she remembers is a blinding flash.Her chief weapons were a powerful forehand and blinding speed.She was admitted after feeling faint, exhausted and having blinding headaches.Then came that night when she won the 400 metres through sheer blinding speed.When it blew I would have blinding headaches and see surging colours.I survived, but blinding headaches remain.Suddenly, the night was rent by a blinding flash, and the point soldier was mortally wounded. In other languagesblinding British English: blinding ADJECTIVE A blinding light is extremely bright. The doctor worked busily beneath the blinding lights of the delivery room. - American English: blinding
- Brazilian Portuguese: cegante
- Chinese: 耀眼的
- European Spanish: cegador
- French: aveuglant
- German: blendend
- Italian: accecante
- Japanese: まばゆい
- Korean: 눈부신
- European Portuguese: ofuscante
- Latin American Spanish: cegador
All related terms of 'blinding'the blinding lights of the delivery room Synonyms intense effulgent bedazzling waiting for a blinding revelation that never came Synonyms eye-popping (informal) staggering jaw-dropping gee-whizz (slang) a quick, blinding agony that jumped along her spine Synonyms hellish gut-wrenching torturous Additional synonymsThe wait was agonizing. Synonyms painful, bitter, distressing, harrowing, heartbreaking, grievous, excruciating, hellish, heart-rending, gut-wrenching, torturous an astonishing display of physical strength Synonyms amazing, striking, surprising, brilliant, stunning, impressive, overwhelming, staggering, startling, sensational (informal), bewildering, breathtaking, astounding, eye-opening, wondrous (archaic, literary), jaw-dropping, stupefying, gee-whizz (slang) A beaming sun rose out of the sea. Synonyms radiating, bright, brilliant, flashing, shining, glowing, sparkling, glittering, gleaming, glimmering, radiant, glistening, scintillating, burnished, lustrous- blether
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