Verb(1) become glassy; lose clear vision(2) to make less distinct or clear(3) make unclear, indistinct, or blurred(4) make a smudge on; soil by smudging(5) make dim or indistinct(6) become vague or indistinct
Adjective(1) indistinct or hazy in outline(2) unclear in form or expression
Verb(1) become glassy; lose clear vision(2) to make less distinct or clear(3) make unclear, indistinct, or blurred(4) make a smudge on; soil by smudging(5) make dim or indistinct(6) become vague or indistinct
Adjective(1) indistinct or hazy in outline(2) unclear in form or expression
(1) Symptoms included nausea, vertigo, headaches and blurred vision.(2) Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system affecting nerve fibres that can cause upset balance, blurred vision and fatigue.(3) She looked out over the blurred hedgerows to the long, sloping meadow.(4) The actual midden matrix itself was a stratigraphical disappointment with its depositional history blurred beyond recovery.(5) Vigilance is needed for any features of possible optic neuropathy, such as blurred vision, impaired colour perception, and reduced visual acuity(6) I had lost all consciousness of bodily sensations and thoughts, and awareness, which was initially clear and present at the start of the practice, now became indistinct and blurred .(7) The lines dividing the first form of self-assertion from the second aren't merely being blurred ; they're getting paved over.(8) In the brave new world of convergence, the distinctions are becoming blurred .(9) The boundary between the two degrees of disability obviously is blurred , and reasonable people will often disagree about a particular case.(10) To your average layman the difference between freestyle and extreme is nothing if not blurred .(11) Polishing the clouds, the blue of my eyes shines through the blurred glass.(12) I've been suffering from some blurred vision since Argentina, but it's improving everyday.(13) Other symptoms that may occur are wounds and cuts that won't heal, recurring infections and blurred vision.(14) The darkness was unworldly, he thought; objects blurred into each other, colors shifted to become unnatural.(15) In this study, it became apparent that the boundaries between home, community, and work blurred considerably for rural women.(16) We certainly wouldn't be trying to emulate people with blurred vision.