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Definition of blurriness in English: blurrinessnoun ˈbləːrɪnəsˈblərinəs mass nounThe quality of being unclear or indistinct. my apologies for the blurriness of the photo he was suffering slight blurriness of vision Example sentencesExamples - There's a certain blurriness to the nature of the definitions.
- I either had to use the flash, which I ordinarily prefer to avoid, or settle for extreme blurriness.
- I apologise for the blurriness, but it is a bit hard to hold the camera still when any moment a huge black spider is going to fling itself onto your face.
- However, using the EP video quality setting, we did notice on playback a lot of blurriness in high-motion scenes where the camera was panning around.
- It's also worth pointing out that the blurriness between Taoism and Zen has something to do with language: apparently, when the first Buddhist missionaries reached China from India, there wasn't much in the way of ordinary Chinese vocabulary to describe Buddhist concepts - except in Taoist writings.
- So you may see some blurriness of vision or you may have some bright lights in your field of vision.
- With one or two major pieces by each artist, the exhibition explored transparency, blurriness and reflected light.
- Like other so-called adaptive-optics systems, the device installed on the Gemini North Telescope atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea reduces blurriness by using a flexible mirror whose computer-controlled shape changes 1,000 times per second to compensate for Earth's turbulent atmosphere.
- Ten years ago, she began to suffer headaches and noticed blurriness in her eyesight.
- First of all, blurriness of vision can be one of the earliest signs of someone who has M.S.
Definition of blurriness in US English: blurrinessnounˈblərēnəsˈblərinəs The quality of being unclear or indistinct. my apologies for the blurriness of the photo he was suffering slight blurriness of vision Example sentencesExamples - With one or two major pieces by each artist, the exhibition explored transparency, blurriness and reflected light.
- I either had to use the flash, which I ordinarily prefer to avoid, or settle for extreme blurriness.
- Like other so-called adaptive-optics systems, the device installed on the Gemini North Telescope atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea reduces blurriness by using a flexible mirror whose computer-controlled shape changes 1,000 times per second to compensate for Earth's turbulent atmosphere.
- I apologise for the blurriness, but it is a bit hard to hold the camera still when any moment a huge black spider is going to fling itself onto your face.
- However, using the EP video quality setting, we did notice on playback a lot of blurriness in high-motion scenes where the camera was panning around.
- So you may see some blurriness of vision or you may have some bright lights in your field of vision.
- First of all, blurriness of vision can be one of the earliest signs of someone who has M.S.
- It's also worth pointing out that the blurriness between Taoism and Zen has something to do with language: apparently, when the first Buddhist missionaries reached China from India, there wasn't much in the way of ordinary Chinese vocabulary to describe Buddhist concepts - except in Taoist writings.
- There's a certain blurriness to the nature of the definitions.
- Ten years ago, she began to suffer headaches and noticed blurriness in her eyesight.
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