Pronunciation: /blɜːrd/
verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. 'Blurred' can also be used as a verb to describe the action of making something unclear or indistinct.
A1 The photo I took is blurred because I moved while taking it.
A2 She tried to read the sign, but her vision was blurred by tears.
B1 The details of the painting were blurred, making it hard to distinguish the figures.
B2 The boundaries between reality and fantasy were blurred in the novel.
C1 The artist intentionally blurred the lines between different art forms in his latest exhibition.
C2 His memories of that day were blurred by time and emotion, making it difficult to recall exactly what happened.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'blurred' describes something that is not clear or distinct.
A1 The photo was blurred because the camera was shaking.
A2 Her vision was blurred after staring at the computer screen for too long.
B1 The details in the painting were slightly blurred, giving it a dreamy effect.
B2 The words on the sign were blurred, making it difficult to read from a distance.
C1 The boundaries between reality and fantasy became blurred in the artist's surrealistic paintings.
C2 The lines between right and wrong were blurred in the morally complex situation.
formal The image appeared blurred due to a camera focusing issue.
informal I couldn't read the sign because it was all blurred.
slang Her vision was so blurred after the party last night.
figurative The line between reality and fantasy was blurred in the movie.
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