dazzles
Pronunciation: [ˈdæz.əlz]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
The fireworks dazzled the crowd, filling the sky with bright colors.
Example
The performance did not dazzle the audience; they seemed bored.
Example
What talent can dazzle people and leave them speechless?
Context: "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.
Example
The sun dazzled her eyes as she stepped outside.
Example
Even though the headlights were bright, they didn’t dazzle me at all because I was wearing sunglasses.
Example
Did the bright flash of light dazzle you at all?
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