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dazzled
adjective as in bewildered
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adjective as in dizzy
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adjective as in fascinated
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adjective as in impressed
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adjective as in punch-drunk
adjective as in reeling
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adjective as in slaphappy
Example Sentences
I was dazzled by Lloyd’s “Sunset Blvd.,” though never deeply moved by it.
Forward William Kyle III also dazzled during a sequence in which he materialized to block what looked like would be an uncontested layup.
The new research comes after an increasing number of drivers have reported being dazzled by oncoming headlights to motoring organisations and optometrists.
Rachael Smith, who works at Rawlings Opticians & Hearing Care in Winchester, said: "We see drivers of all age ranges, from 17 right through to older people, and they all complain about glare and discomfort, or being dazzled."
Ms Smith said when a person was dazzled by a bright light, the chemicals inside the eye became "bleached out", which can cause colour spots.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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