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Meaning of dazzle
The primary meaning of the word "dazzle" is to impress or overwhelm someone very much, often because something is very bright, beautiful, or attractive.
Etymology of dazzle
The word "dazzle" has its origins in the 17th century, derived from the verb "daze", which means to stun or bewilder someone
Historically, the word "dazzle" was used to describe the act of blinding or confusing someone with a bright light, and over time its meaning expanded to include the idea of impressing or overwhelming someone with something beautiful or attractive
Synonyms
astonish
amaze
bewilder
dazzle
stun
shock
electrify
thrill
captivate
enthrall
fascinate
mesmerize
hypnotize
beguile
enchant
charm
delight
impress
overwhelm
overawe
stagger
daze
confound
perplex
puzzle
bewitch
spellbind
entice
allure
attract
magnetize
bedazzle
glitter
sparkle
shine
glimmer
gleam
flash
radiate
resplend
illuminate
bedazzle
blind
dazzle
disorient
confuse
addle
fuddle
flabbergast
astound
stagger
stupefy
numb
paralyze
petrify
electrify
galvanize
Definitions
- To impress or overwhelm someone very much, often because something is very bright, beautiful, or attractive
- * To make someone feel disoriented or confused, often because of a bright light or a confusing situation
Usage Examples
- The fireworks display dazzled the crowd with its bright colors and patterns
- * The city's skyline dazzled me with its towering skyscrapers and neon lights
- * The singer's powerful voice dazzled the audience, leaving them in awe