Pronunciation: /ˈdæzəlɪŋ/

Definitions of dazzling

adjective Dazzling is an adjective that describes something extremely bright, impressive, or beautiful.

Example Sentences

A1 The fireworks display was dazzling.

A2 She wore a dazzling dress to the party.

B1 The city skyline looked dazzling at night.

B2 The singer gave a dazzling performance on stage.

C1 The diamond necklace was truly dazzling in the sunlight.

C2 The artist's use of color created a dazzling effect in the painting.

Examples of dazzling in a Sentence

formal The actress wore a dazzling gown to the red carpet event.

informal Wow, that dress is absolutely dazzling!

slang Her new jewelry is so bling-bling, it's dazzling!

figurative The city lights at night were a dazzling display of colors.

Grammatical Forms of dazzling

past tense

dazzled

plural

dazzlings

comparative

more dazzling

superlative

most dazzling

present tense

dazzles

future tense

will dazzle

perfect tense

has dazzled

continuous tense

is dazzling

singular

dazzling

positive degree

dazzling

infinitive

to dazzle

gerund

dazzling

participle

dazzling

Origin and Evolution of dazzling

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'dazzling' originated from the Middle English word 'daselen' which means 'to dim the sight'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'dazzling' evolved to refer to something that is extremely bright, impressive, or striking in appearance.