• Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Blur Meanings

    noun a shape or image that cannot be seen clearly

    verb to make or become unclear or less distinct

    Fields related to blur

    Medicine

    In medicine, blur can be a symptom of certain eye conditions such as myopia or presbyopia.

    Technology

    In technology, blur can refer to a software feature that allows users to intentionally make parts of an image less clear or defined.

    Art

    In art, blur can be used as a technique to create a sense of motion or to convey a dreamlike quality in a painting or photograph.

    Photography

    In photography, blur refers to the effect of making a subject appear out of focus or unclear.

    Vision Science

    In vision science, blur is used to describe the loss of sharpness or clarity in an image.

    Occupation Usage of blur

    Writer

    In writing, 'blur' can be used to describe a lack of clarity or focus in a piece of writing, such as a blurry line between reality and fiction.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'blur' to refer to a blending or confusion of boundaries, such as blurred lines between personal and professional relationships.

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