dazzles
Prononciation : [ˈdæz.əlz]
Mot
Contexte : « impression »
(verb) to impress someone very much or to make them feel amazed. When something dazzles you, it is so beautiful or surprising that it takes your breath away.
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The fireworks dazzled the crowd, filling the sky with bright colors.
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The performance did not dazzle the audience; they seemed bored.
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What talent can dazzle people and leave them speechless?
Contexte : « physical sensation »
(verb) to make someone unable to see clearly for a short time, usually because of bright light. If a light dazzles you, it is so bright that you might squint or feel blinded for a moment.
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The sun dazzled her eyes as she stepped outside.
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Even though the headlights were bright, they didn’t dazzle me at all because I was wearing sunglasses.
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Did the bright flash of light dazzle you at all?
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