Pronunciation: /bɪˈdæzəld/
verb to impress or enchant someone greatly
A1 She bedazzled her phone case with sparkly stickers.
A2 The magician bedazzled the audience with his amazing tricks.
B1 The jewelry designer bedazzled the necklace with precious gemstones.
B2 The artist bedazzled the painting with intricate details and vibrant colors.
C1 The fashion designer bedazzled the runway with a show-stopping collection.
C2 The performer bedazzled the crowd with a mesmerizing performance.
adjective to be greatly impressed or enchanted
A1 She was bedazzled by the shiny new earrings.
A2 The bedazzled costume sparkled under the stage lights.
B1 The bedazzled dress caught everyone's attention at the party.
B2 The bedazzled chandelier added a touch of glamour to the room.
C1 The bedazzled carat diamond ring was the highlight of the auction.
C2 The bedazzled evening gown was custom-made for the celebrity.
formal The actress was bedazzled in a stunning gown for the red carpet event.
informal She was totally bedazzled by the flashy lights of the city.
slang I bedazzled my phone case with rhinestones to make it stand out.
figurative The speaker's words were so powerful, they bedazzled the audience with inspiration.
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