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Definition of dazzling in English: dazzlingadjective ˈdazlɪŋˈdæz(ə)lɪŋ 1Extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily. the sunlight was dazzling figurative a dazzling smile Example sentencesExamples - There was a shower of brilliant sparks and a dazzling burst of white light that stretched out in silence.
- Everyone was momentarily blind by the dazzling white light that emanated from the doorway.
- Her mother wore a dazzling white dress that sparkled in the light.
- It had bright dazzling lights and well-dressed window displays that were always stocked full of fascinating and unusual merchandise.
- Both Rampart and Azure swung at the same time, and a dazzling flash of light temporarily blinded Azure.
- When I finally got them opened, I was hit with a dazzling white light.
- The view was filled with dazzling white and pastel coloured buildings in bright sunlight under a clear blue sky.
- The sun sparkled on its surface, rendering its dazzling exterior too bright for his eyes.
- An abiding memory of Andalucia is of bright potted geraniums brimming over dazzling white walls under a deep blue sky.
- Now… the sun struck down upon the white tower - a dazzling, radiant spire was born out of that bleak, austere structure.
- Exerting a massive effort, she finally wrenched them open, then immediately shut them again to escape from the bright sun's dazzling rays.
- Their steel weapons shone brightly in the dazzling sunlight.
- Sometimes they were there as the crash of surf as I waked lazily along the dazzling white beaches of my home.
- Dillyn was almost blinded by the dazzling whiteness of the spotless floors and walls.
- A number of buildings sit perched on a cliff where the morning sun lights a dazzling white-sand beach.
- At first, I was blinded by dazzling white and blinked, looking away.
- With dazzling, spring sunshine streaming into the dining area the venue looked very elegant.
- Almost 1,000 people flocked to see the dazzling white lights being switched on signalling the official start to the festive season in Corsham.
- Suddenly the darkness was stolen from him, and a dazzling white light replaced it.
- It was large, very large, he guessed it must have come from a swan's wing, and it was the purest, most dazzling white, so bright that it hardly looked real.
Synonyms extremely bright, blinding, glaring, brilliant, gleaming, shining - 1.1 Extremely impressive, beautiful, or skilful.
a dazzling display of football Example sentencesExamples - Understand the quickest path to a victory isn't always the most dazzling.
- But their vivacious personality comes across even in photographs and makes their overall impression one of dazzling beauty.
- But it was still apparent that I wasn't making quite the dazzling impression I had hoped.
- The work requires a pianist with super human technique and dazzling virtuosity.
- Their confidence shone throughout the competition enabling the teams to display some dazzling performances against tough competitors.
- Bryce tucked his pistol into his back pocket as the window rolled down and revealed a very beautiful brunette woman with dazzling emerald eyes.
- Because this recipe was so dazzling, I'm going to reprint it here.
- And of course the desire is to make a dazzling first impression.
- Then, in a dazzling display of hypocrisy, the senator spoke out.
- Again and again Ghast swung his sword, a dazzling display of skill that would have left lesser men breathless with envy.
- The main reason for people to visit is to be impressed by the dazzling show of luxurious or rare vehicles.
- From the 1930s onward, he is one of jazz's most dazzling soloists.
- Throughout, his assured touch and dazzling virtuosity are matched by the orchestra's sensitive accompaniment.
- As one enters though, it is not the beautiful lamps or the dazzling pictures on the wall that captures the eye.
- An astonishing five billion TV viewers tuned in to see the dazzling display set on a vast artificial lake in Athens' Olympic Stadium.
- There is now a dazzling array of beautiful summer cheeses available, their flavour having benefited from the rich milk of spring and its new grasses.
- The four-part piece took up the gallery's largest room and made a dazzling first impression.
- The German Green Party of the '80s was a hothouse for beautiful ideas and a dazzling new politics.
- They walked in, the King in his great furs and mighty sword, and the Queen with her dazzling silk gowns and beautiful jewels covering her neck.
- While the upturn in fortunes is notable, what has been more impressive is the dazzling way they have managed it.
Synonyms impressive, remarkable, extraordinary, outstanding, exceptional, staggering, incredible, amazing, astonishing, phenomenal, coruscating, imposing, breathtaking, thrilling excellent, wonderful, magnificent, splendid, marvellous, superb, very good, first-rate, first-class, awe-inspiring, superlative, matchless, peerless informal mind-boggling, mind-blowing, out of this world, fabulous, fab, super, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, fantastic, tremendous, great, terrific, stellar, sensational, smashing, ace, A1, cool, awesome, amazeballs, magic, wicked, tip-top, top-notch, out of sight, way-out British informal brill North American informal badass Australian/New Zealand informal bonzer British informal, dated capital, spiffing, topping, top-hole, wizard literary wondrous
Definition of dazzling in US English: dazzlingadjectiveˈdæz(ə)lɪŋˈdaz(ə)liNG 1Extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily. the sunlight was dazzling figurative a dazzling smile Example sentencesExamples - Now… the sun struck down upon the white tower - a dazzling, radiant spire was born out of that bleak, austere structure.
- The sun sparkled on its surface, rendering its dazzling exterior too bright for his eyes.
- A number of buildings sit perched on a cliff where the morning sun lights a dazzling white-sand beach.
- Her mother wore a dazzling white dress that sparkled in the light.
- Their steel weapons shone brightly in the dazzling sunlight.
- Everyone was momentarily blind by the dazzling white light that emanated from the doorway.
- Almost 1,000 people flocked to see the dazzling white lights being switched on signalling the official start to the festive season in Corsham.
- Suddenly the darkness was stolen from him, and a dazzling white light replaced it.
- It was large, very large, he guessed it must have come from a swan's wing, and it was the purest, most dazzling white, so bright that it hardly looked real.
- The view was filled with dazzling white and pastel coloured buildings in bright sunlight under a clear blue sky.
- Both Rampart and Azure swung at the same time, and a dazzling flash of light temporarily blinded Azure.
- With dazzling, spring sunshine streaming into the dining area the venue looked very elegant.
- At first, I was blinded by dazzling white and blinked, looking away.
- Sometimes they were there as the crash of surf as I waked lazily along the dazzling white beaches of my home.
- Exerting a massive effort, she finally wrenched them open, then immediately shut them again to escape from the bright sun's dazzling rays.
- When I finally got them opened, I was hit with a dazzling white light.
- It had bright dazzling lights and well-dressed window displays that were always stocked full of fascinating and unusual merchandise.
- Dillyn was almost blinded by the dazzling whiteness of the spotless floors and walls.
- An abiding memory of Andalucia is of bright potted geraniums brimming over dazzling white walls under a deep blue sky.
- There was a shower of brilliant sparks and a dazzling burst of white light that stretched out in silence.
Synonyms extremely bright, blinding, glaring, brilliant, gleaming, shining - 1.1 Extremely impressive, beautiful, or skillful.
a dazzling display of football Example sentencesExamples - Again and again Ghast swung his sword, a dazzling display of skill that would have left lesser men breathless with envy.
- The main reason for people to visit is to be impressed by the dazzling show of luxurious or rare vehicles.
- The four-part piece took up the gallery's largest room and made a dazzling first impression.
- But it was still apparent that I wasn't making quite the dazzling impression I had hoped.
- From the 1930s onward, he is one of jazz's most dazzling soloists.
- Because this recipe was so dazzling, I'm going to reprint it here.
- There is now a dazzling array of beautiful summer cheeses available, their flavour having benefited from the rich milk of spring and its new grasses.
- Bryce tucked his pistol into his back pocket as the window rolled down and revealed a very beautiful brunette woman with dazzling emerald eyes.
- Then, in a dazzling display of hypocrisy, the senator spoke out.
- The German Green Party of the '80s was a hothouse for beautiful ideas and a dazzling new politics.
- But their vivacious personality comes across even in photographs and makes their overall impression one of dazzling beauty.
- While the upturn in fortunes is notable, what has been more impressive is the dazzling way they have managed it.
- An astonishing five billion TV viewers tuned in to see the dazzling display set on a vast artificial lake in Athens' Olympic Stadium.
- Throughout, his assured touch and dazzling virtuosity are matched by the orchestra's sensitive accompaniment.
- They walked in, the King in his great furs and mighty sword, and the Queen with her dazzling silk gowns and beautiful jewels covering her neck.
- Their confidence shone throughout the competition enabling the teams to display some dazzling performances against tough competitors.
- And of course the desire is to make a dazzling first impression.
- As one enters though, it is not the beautiful lamps or the dazzling pictures on the wall that captures the eye.
- Understand the quickest path to a victory isn't always the most dazzling.
- The work requires a pianist with super human technique and dazzling virtuosity.
Synonyms impressive, remarkable, extraordinary, outstanding, exceptional, staggering, incredible, amazing, astonishing, phenomenal, coruscating, imposing, breathtaking, thrilling
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