bedazzle (Meaning)

Wordnet

bedazzle (v)

to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light

Webster

bedazzle (v. t.)

To dazzle or make dim by a strong light.

bedazzle Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering necklace bedazzled her neckline with intricate diamonds.
  2. The stage lights bedazzled the audience, illuminating the performers in radiant glory.
  3. The disco ball twirled, sending a kaleidoscope of colors to bedazzle the dance floor.
  4. The aurora borealis danced and shimmered in the night sky, bedazzling the onlookers with its ethereal beauty.
  5. The intricate tapestry was bedazzled with gold and silver threads, creating a stunning visual masterpiece.
  6. The child's eyes sparkled with wonder as she gazed upon the bedazzled Christmas tree.
  7. The wedding dress was adorned with countless sequins, bedazzling the bride in a radiant glow.
  8. The jewelry store window displayed an array of bedazzling gems, each stone captivating the gaze.
  9. The fireworks erupted into a symphony of colors, bedazzling the city skyline with their brilliance.
  10. The iridescent butterfly flitted through the garden, its wings bedazzling the flowers with their vibrant hues.

FAQs About the word bedazzle

to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense lightTo dazzle or make dim by a strong light.

hypnotize,fascinate, enchant, enthrall, grip, catch up, enthral, arrest,mesmerize, spellbind

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The shimmering necklace bedazzled her neckline with intricate diamonds.

The stage lights bedazzled the audience, illuminating the performers in radiant glory.

The disco ball twirled, sending a kaleidoscope of colors to bedazzle the dance floor.

The aurora borealis danced and shimmered in the night sky, bedazzling the onlookers with its ethereal beauty.