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Dazzling

DAZ'ZLING

,
ppr.
Rendering unsteady or wavering as the sight; overpowering by a strong light; striking with splendor.

DAZ'ZLING

LY,
adv.
In a dazzling manner.
DE, a Latin prefix, denotes a moving from, separation; as in debark, decline, decease, deduct, decamp. Hence it often expresses a negative; as in derange. Sometimes it augments the sense, as in deprave, despoil. It coincides nearly in sense with the French des and L. dis.
DE'ACON, n. [Gr., a minister or servant.]

Definition 2024


dazzling

dazzling

English

Verb

dazzling

  1. present participle of dazzle

Adjective

dazzling (comparative more dazzling, superlative most dazzling)

  1. Shining intensely.
    • 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, Episode 12, The Cyclops
      The deafening claps of thunder and the dazzling flashes of lightning which lit up the ghastly scene testified that the artillery of heaven had lent its supernatural pomp to the already gruesome spectacle.
  2. Splendid; brilliant
    • 2011 December 18, Ben Dirs, “Carl Froch outclassed by dazzling Andre Ward”, in BBC Sport:
      Oakland native Ward is now unbeaten in 25 fights and can now claim to be one of the top few pound-for-pound fighters on the planet after a technically dazzling display.
  3. Superlative; astounding

Translations

Noun

dazzling (plural dazzlings)

  1. The action of the verb to dazzle; dazzlement
    • 1837, Minutes of the General Association of Massachusetts
      Our organization secures the greatest amount of good unbalanced by accomplished evil of any known system, a good which resembles the sober hue of massive gold, rather than the splendid dazzlings of a baser metal.