blindingly Sentence Examples

  1. The sun shone blindingly, illuminating the surroundings with an unbearable radiance.
  2. The headlights of the oncoming truck blinded her momentarily, leaving her disoriented.
  3. The explosion released a blindingly bright flash that scorched her retinas.
  4. The white snow reflected the sunlight blindingly, making it difficult to navigate.
  5. The glare from the ice was blindingly intense, requiring her to squint her eyes.
  6. The lightning bolts flashed blindingly across the sky, thunder crashing in their wake.
  7. The molten metal flowed from the furnace, emitting blindingly hot sparks.
  8. The white paint on the ceiling reflected the light blindingly, making it hard to focus.
  9. The strobe lights in the club flickered blindingly, creating a disorienting atmosphere.
  10. The snowstorm raged on, reducing visibility to blindingly low levels.

blindingly Meaning

blindingly

having less than ¹/₁₀ of normal vision in the more efficient eye when refractive defects are fully corrected by lenses, having no regard to rational discrimination, guidance, or restriction, unquestioning, lacking a directing or controlling consciousness, drunk sense 1a, made or done without sight of certain objects or knowledge of certain facts that could serve for guidance or cause bias, sightless, unable or unwilling to discern or judge, of or relating to sightless persons

FAQs About the word blindingly

having less than ¹/₁₀ of normal vision in the more efficient eye when refractive defects are fully corrected by lenses, having no regard to rational discriminat

glitteringly, blazingly,glaringly, burningly, flaringly,flamingly, bright, dazzlingly, opalescently, flickeringly

darkly,dimly, dully, obscurely,gloomily, somberly, shadily,murkily, duskily, cloudily

The sun shone blindingly, illuminating the surroundings with an unbearable radiance.

The headlights of the oncoming truck blinded her momentarily, leaving her disoriented.

The explosion released a blindingly bright flash that scorched her retinas.

The white snow reflected the sunlight blindingly, making it difficult to navigate.