verb (used with object) 1.to obscure or sully (something) by smearing or with a smeary substance: The windows were blurred with soot.
2.to obscure by making confused in form or outline; make indistinct: The fog blurred the outline of the car.
3.to dim the perception or susceptibility of; make dull or insensible: The blow on the head blurred his senses.
verb (used without object) 4.to become indistinct: Everything blurred as she ran.
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noun 6.a smudge or smear that obscures: a blur of smoke.
7.a blurred condition; indistinctness:
They could see nothing in the foggy blur. 8.something seen indistinctly: The ship appeared as a blur against the horizon.
Origin: 1540–50; akin to
blear Related forms blur·red·ness, noun
blur·ring·ly, adverb
un·blurred, adjective
Synonyms
2. cloud, dim, darken, veil, mask.