[
US
/ˈbɫɝd/
]
[ UK /blˈɜːd/ ]
[ UK /blˈɜːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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unclear in form or expression
sometimes one understood clearly and sometimes the meaning was clouded
the blurred aims of the group -
indistinct or hazy in outline
a landscape of blurred outlines
the trees were just blurry shapes
How To Use blurred In A Sentence
- The markings are so blurred that it is difficult to identify.
- Brick with blurred colors or flecks of color in earthy tones of red, brown, black and buff appear completely at home in a rustic setting.
- Her head spun and her vision blurred from the effort but through the confusion she could see a faint light spread out from her hand and wash over her body.
- His father blurred the distinction between art and life. Times, Sunday Times
- This can cause corneal abrasions, bleeding in the front or middle part of the eye, and blurred vision. Times, Sunday Times
- Tears blurred her vision as she swung out, hammering on the horn.
- The map was a cartographer's bird's-eye view, but the icy mountains unfolded white and hazy and shadowed, outlines blurred and overlapping. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
- Their shape could not be clearly defined as their outline seemed blurred in a haze of grey smoke surrounding them, but they seemed human shaped.
- Vigilance is needed for any features of possible optic neuropathy, such as blurred vision, impaired colour perception, and reduced visual acuity
- Both antihistamines and anticholinergics can have anticholinergic side effects, including dry mouth, urinary retention, blurred vision, and exacerbation of narrow-angle glaucoma.