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bedazzle
[ bih-daz-uhl ]
verb (used with object)
- to impress forcefully, especially so as to make oblivious to faults or shortcomings:
Audiences were bedazzled by her charm.
Synonyms: captivate, enchant, flabbergast, overwhelm, astound, dazzle
- to dazzle so as to blind or confuse:
The glare of the headlights bedazzled him.
Synonyms: fluster, befuddle, blind, disconcert, bewilder, daze
- to adorn with features that are brilliant, sparkly, splendid, etc.:
You don’t need to bedazzle your business card with glitter, but does it stand out from the crowd?
Both the wealthy and the common flapper could bedazzle themselves in the popular long necklaces of the day.
bedazzle
/ bɪˈdæzəl /
verb
- tr to dazzle or confuse, as with brilliance
Derived Forms
- beˈdazzlement, noun
Other Words From
- be·daz·zle·ment noun
- be·daz·zling·ly adverb
Example Sentences
So just like the contact list on your old bedazzled Razr, that data is largely useless to Big Tech.
Looking at the second saying in my bedazzled sparkling Realtor tool kit we have the saying “You’re paying a 100% interest rate when you rent,” which is for sure factual.
The funniest self-own, though, shows Lohan bedazzling an electronic ankle monitor for Trejo.
It’s also doubled, however, as a platform for redemption, opportunity to manipulate the public to their favor with self-serving clip packages and monologues, and dresses shamelessness up in bedazzled costumes.
This week, we got our first look at the sensor-bedazzled battery-electric vehicles, which add lidar, radar, and cameras to one of the best-looking new vehicles we've seen in some time.
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