1 [+ obj] of a bright light : to cause (someone) to be unable to see for a short time
▪ He was dazzled [=blinded] by the camera flash. 2 : to greatly impress or surprise (someone) by being very attractive or exciting [+ obj] ▪ Elvis always dazzled his audiences. ▪ Visitors were dazzled by the mansion's ornate rooms. — often + with ▪ She dazzled us with her wit. [no obj] ▪ She truly dazzles in her live concerts. — see also razzle-dazzle
▪ He was dazzled [=blinded] by the camera flash.
— dazzle noun [noncount]
▪ the dazzle [=sparkle] of the diamonds
▪ the dazzle [=sparkle] of the diamonds
— daz·zler noun, plural daz·zlers [count]
▪ He's a real dazzler.
▪ He's a real dazzler.
— dazzling adjective [more dazzling; most dazzling]
▪ a dazzling array/variety of jewelry ▪ the most dazzling display of color ▪ her dazzling smile
▪ a dazzling array/variety of jewelry ▪ the most dazzling display of color ▪ her dazzling smile
— daz·zling·ly adverb [more dazzlingly; most dazzlingly]
▪ Her teeth were dazzlingly white.
▪ Her teeth were dazzlingly white.







