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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024daz•zle /ˈdæzəl/USA pronunciation v., -zled, -zling, n. v. [ ~ + obj] - to blind temporarily with bright light:The headlights dazzled the deer.
- to impress deeply;
astonish with delight:The star dazzled his audience. n. [uncountable] - brightness of light that interferes with seeing properly:the dazzle of the blue sea on a sunny day at the beach.
- impressive, exciting, or delightful quality:lured to the city by the dazzle of an acting career.
daz•zler, n. [countable]daz•zling, adj.: a dazzling smile. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024daz•zle (daz′əl),USA pronunciation v., -zled, -zling, n. v.t. - to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light:He was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
- to impress deeply;
astonish with delight:The glorious palace dazzled him. v.i. - to shine or reflect brilliantly:gems dazzling in the sunlight.
- to be overpowered by light:Her eyes dazzled in the glare.
- to excite admiration by brilliance:Once one is accustomed to such splendor, it no longer dazzles.
n. - an act or instance of dazzling:the dazzle of the spotlights.
- something that dazzles.
daz′zler, n. daz′zling•ly, adv. - 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged awe, overwhelm, overpower, stupefy.
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