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1. (v.t.) blur
to obscure or make indistinct, as by smearing or staining:
The fog blurred the outline of the car.
2. blur
to obscure or sully by smearing or applying a smeary substance.
3. blur
to dull the perception or susceptibility of:
vision blurred by tears.
4. (v.i.) blur
to become indistinct.
5. blur
to make blurs.
6. (n.) blur
a smudge or smear that obscures:
a blur of smoke.
7. blur
a blurred condition; indistinctness.
8. blur
something seen or remembered indistinctly.
Etymology: (1540–50; akin to blear)
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| Definition of 'Blur' |
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1. (verb) blur, fuzz
a hazy or indistinct representation
"it happened so fast it was just a blur"; "he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz"
2. (verb) film over, glaze over, blur
become glassy; lose clear vision
"Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep"
3. (verb) blur
to make less distinct or clear
"The haze blurs the hills"
4. (verb) confuse, blur, obscure, obnubilate
make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
"Her remarks confused the debate"; "Their words obnubilate their intentions"
5. (verb) smear, blur, smudge, smutch
make a smudge on; soil by smudging
6. (verb) blur, blear
make dim or indistinct
"The fog blurs my vision"
7. (verb) blur, dim, slur
become vague or indistinct
"The distinction between the two theories blurred"
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1. (verb) blur
to make or become less clear to see
to blur the pencil line with your finger; The image blurred and then focused again.
2. blur
to make a difference less obvious
a game that blurs the line between real life and the computer world
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| Definition of 'Blur' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Blur
that which obscures without effacing; a stain; a blot, as upon paper or other substance
2. (noun) Blur
a dim, confused appearance; indistinctness of vision; as, to see things with a blur; it was all blur
3. (noun) Blur
a moral stain or blot
4. (verb) Blur
to render obscure by making the form or outline of confused and uncertain, as by soiling; to smear; to make indistinct and confused; as, to blur manuscript by handling it while damp; to blur the impression of a woodcut by an excess of ink
5. (verb) Blur
to cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken
6. (verb) Blur
to sully; to stain; to blemish, as reputation
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Sense: something not clearly seen
Everything is just a blur when I take my spectacles off.
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Afrikaans: vaagheid |
Arabic: شيئٌ مُغَشّى/ غير واضِحٍ |
Bulgarian: неясно петно |
Brazilian: borrão |
Czech: rozmazaný obraz |
German: die Verschwommenheit |
Danish: sløret plet; tåget syn |
Greek: θολούρα |
Spanish: imagen borrosa/imprecisa |
Estonian: ähmasus |
Farsi: مات؛ کدر |
Finnish: sumea |
French: image floue |
Hebrew: מְטוּשטַש |
Hindi: धुंधला |
Croatian: mutnoća |
Hungarian: folt |
Indonesian: kabur |
Icelandic: móða, móðusÿn |
Italian: offuscamento, visione con |
Japanese: ぼやけた状態 |
Korean: 흐릿함 |
Lithuanian: miglotas vaizdas |
Latvian: neskaidrs apveids |
Malay: kabur |
Dutch: wazig beeld |
Norwegian: det som flyter sammen, us |
Polish: nieostry obraz |
Persian: مات؛ کدر |
Pashto: یو راغ یا اوریځ چی نظر یا |
Portuguese: névoa |
Romanian: imagine neclară |
Russian: расплывшиеся очертания |
Slovak: rozmazaný obraz |
Slovenian: medla slika |
Serbian: zamrljanost |
Swedish: suddighet, någonting sudd |
Thai: ความพร่ามัว |
Turkish: bulanıklık |
Taiwanese: 模糊一片 |
Ukrainian: пляма; невиразні обриси |
Urdu: دھندلا |
Vietnamese: mờ nhạt, cảnh mờ |
Chinese: 模糊一片 |
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