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View synonyms for ˈdazzling

ˈdazzling

/ ˈdæzlɪŋ /

adjective

  1. so bright as to blind someone temporarily
  2. extremely clever, attractive, or impressive; brilliant; amazing


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Derived Forms

  • ˈdazzlingly, adverb

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Example Sentences

Like many investors, this one had initially been won over by a dazzling demo, only to watch things go wrong, not just technically but culturally.

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The blue braided band Apple sent me to go with the blue watch creates a dazzling look, for example.

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In conclusion, Biohackers is an entertaining, visually dazzling thriller representing various biohacking subcultures while delivering cohesive science and a less-cohesive plot.

Cate Blanchett was nominated for a 2015 Oscar for her dazzling performance in “Carol.”

The regular camera has a dazzling 108 megapixels and is designed, theoretically, to provide sharper images, while the ultrawide and 5X telephoto lens both have 12 megapixel sensors.

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He's dazzling, fielding questions, spinning out anecdotes and limericks, sounding 35 and hungry for publicity.

More than anyone he set the stage for the dazzling dominance of genre narratives in our own time.

McEwan novels often have formally dazzling conclusions that recast the meaning of the preceding story.

Is there an equivalent risk for fiction writers (who usually work obsessively without the promise of that dazzling income)?

Even plain vanilla is dazzling—smooth and pure beyond description.

The concerto made a generally dazzling and difficult impression upon me, but did not "take hold" of me particularly.

Never before had so dazzling a prize shimmered before him in the near distance.

Her features were perfectly regular, and she had a proudly-cut mouth, and such dazzling little teeth!

The house was painted a dazzling white; the outside shutters, or jalousies, were green.

There were pillars of the snowy lime a hundred feet in height, glittering in dazzling beauty.

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