blinding (Meaning)

Wordnet

blinding (s)

shining intensely

Webster

blinding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Blind

Webster

blinding (a.)

Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.

Webster

blinding (n.)

A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road. See Blind, v. t., 4.

blinding Sentence Examples

  1. The blinding sunlight made it difficult to see the road ahead.
  2. He was caught off guard by a blinding flash of lightning during the storm.
  3. The blinding snowstorm forced motorists to pull over and wait for improved visibility.
  4. Her smile was so radiant that it was almost blinding.
  5. The blinding speed of the roller coaster exhilarated thrill-seekers at the amusement park.
  6. The detective was hit by a blinding realization that changed the course of the investigation.
  7. The beauty of the sunrise was truly blinding as it illuminated the horizon.
  8. His blinding rage clouded his judgment, leading to regrettable actions.
  9. The glare from the polished marble floors was blinding in the midday sun.
  10. The sudden success was like a blinding flash, leaving him momentarily stunned.

FAQs About the word blinding

shining intenselyof Blind, Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow., A thin coating of

glimmering, scintillating, scintillant, sparkling, gleaming, flashing, blazing, winking, flickering, glinting

sombre, obscure, somber, somber, dim, lackluster, darkened, unlit, dimmed, gloomy

The blinding sunlight made it difficult to see the road ahead.

He was caught off guard by a blinding flash of lightning during the storm.

The blinding snowstorm forced motorists to pull over and wait for improved visibility.

Her smile was so radiant that it was almost blinding.