Dazzled Meaning in English
word · lemma: dazzle
Definition
Feeling amazed or temporarily blinded because of a very bright light or something extremely impressive or beautiful.
Usage & Nuances
Often used both literally (strong light hurting your eyes) and figuratively (extremely impressed). Common after get/be ("was dazzled"). Not slang, used in both formal and informal contexts. Can describe effects of beauty, performance, or intelligence.
Spanish: deslumbrado - cegado (por luz)Portuguese (BR): deslumbrado - ofuscadoPortuguese (PT): deslumbrado - ofuscadoChinese (Simplified): 目眩 - 使赞叹Chinese (Traditional): 目眩 - 使讚歎Hindi: चौंका देना - चकाचौंध करनाArabic: مُبهور - منبهر (بشدة الضوء أو الجمال)Bengali: হতবুদ্ধি - মুগ্ধRussian: ослеплён - поражёнJapanese: 目がくらんだ - 圧倒されたVietnamese: choáng ngợp - bị chói mắtKorean: 눈이 부신 - 매료된Turkish: büyülenmiş - gözleri kamaşmışUrdu: حیران - خیرہIndonesian: terpesona - silau
Example Sentences
He walked out of the theater, still dazzled by the amazing performance.
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The magician's tricks dazzled the children.
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I was dazzled by her beauty.
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She was dazzled by the bright sunlight.
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The headlights dazzled me for a moment as the car passed by.
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Honestly, I was totally dazzled by her talent.
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