Meaning & Definition of word "Blur"

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    Blur

    /blɜːr/

    noun:

    • 1. A vague or indistinct outline or shape.
      • Example: The photograph was just a blur because it was taken too quickly.
    • 2. A state of mental confusion or forgetfulness.
      • Example: After the long meeting, he felt a blur in his thoughts.

    verb:

    • 1. To make or become unclear or indistinct.
      • Example: The rain blurred the view through the window.
    • 2. To obscure or cloud (someone's vision or thoughts).
      • Example: Her tears blurred her vision as she watched the sad movie.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'b Å luren', probably of Scandinavian origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blur the lines:

    To make a distinction between things less clear.

    in a blur:

    In a state of confusion or lack of clarity.

    blurred vision:

    Impaired sight where objects are indistinct.

    Related Words

    smudge:

    A stain or mark that obscures clarity.

    fog:

    Condensed water vapor in the atmosphere causing obscurity.

    haze:

    A slight obscuration of the air caused by fine suspended particles.

    Slang Meanings of blur

    Meaning: To lose focus or clarity in conversation or thought.

    Example Sentence: After that drink, everything just started to blur for me.

    Meaning: To mix together in a confusing way.

    Example Sentence: When he told that story, the details just blurred together.