Pronunciation: /əˈdæzəl/

Definitions of adazzle

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'adazzle' describes something that is shining or sparkling brightly

Example Sentences

A1 The sparkly decorations made the room adazzle.

A2 The adazzle lights on the Christmas tree were mesmerizing.

B1 The adazzle costume she wore to the party caught everyone's attention.

B2 The adazzle jewelry she wore to the gala was truly stunning.

C1 The adazzle display of fireworks lit up the night sky in a spectacular show.

C2 The adazzle performance by the dancers left the audience in awe.

Examples of adazzle in a Sentence

formal The jewelry store's display was adazzle with sparkling diamonds and gemstones.

informal She walked into the party adazzle in her sequined dress.

slang The concert was adazzle with colorful lights and special effects.

figurative The city skyline was adazzle with lights as night fell.

Grammatical Forms of adazzle

past tense

adazzled

plural

adazzles

comparative

more adazzling

superlative

most adazzling

present tense

adazzles

future tense

will adazzle

perfect tense

has adazzled

continuous tense

is adazzling

singular

adazzle

positive degree

adazzle

infinitive

to adazzle

gerund

adazzling

participle

adazzled

Origin and Evolution of adazzle

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'adazzle' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'adas' meaning to adorn or decorate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adazzle' has evolved to convey a sense of being dazzled or amazed by something visually striking or bright.