Meaning & Definition of word "Blinding"

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    Blinding

    /ˈblaɪndɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The action of making something blind or the state of being blind.
      • Example: The blinding of the witnesses made the trial more complex.

    verb:

    • 1. To make someone unable to see, either temporarily or permanently.
      • Example: The flash of the explosion blinded everyone in the vicinity.

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing extreme brightness or overwhelming light.
      • Example: The blinding sun made it difficult to see.
    • 2. Incapacitating or overwhelming due to intensity.
      • Example: He was struck by a blinding realization of his mistakes.

    Etymology

    The word 'blinding' comes from the root word 'blind' with the suffix '-ing' indicating the action or result of the state of being blind.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blinding light:

    A very bright light that is hard to look at.

    blinding speed:

    Extremely fast or swift motion.

    blinding rage:

    An overwhelming and uncontrollable anger.

    Related Words

    blind:

    Unable to see; lacking sight.

    dazzle:

    To blind temporarily; to impress deeply.

    brightness:

    The quality or state of being bright.

    Slang Meanings of blinding

    Meaning: Something exceptionally good or impressive.

    Example Sentence: That new car is blinding!

    Meaning: Used to describe something or someone that draws a lot of attention.

    Example Sentence: Her outfit was just blinding at the party.