blur
IPA: bɫˈɝ
noun
- A smear, smudge or blot.
- Something that appears hazy or indistinct.
- (uncountable) Haziness, blurriness.
- (obsolete) A moral stain or blot.
verb
- To make indistinct or hazy, to obscure or dim.
- To smear, stain or smudge.
- (intransitive) To become indistinct.
- To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken.
- (obsolete, transitive) To sully; to stain; to blemish, as reputation.
- (graphical user interface, transitive) To transfer the input focus away from.
- (copyright law) To use a sign, image, expression, etc. sufficiently close to a trademarked one that it causes confusion between them.
adjective
- (Malaysia, Singapore, informal) In a state of doubt or confusion.
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Examples of "blur" in Sentences
- It blurs with the face of Jadeite.
- Maybe the purpose is to blur the lines.
- I have blurred the text in the magazine.
- But the nature of the web blurs the lines.
- The photo of the article is a bit blurred.
- It's the smudge and blur effect in Photoshop.
- The definition of phenotype at Phenotype is blurred.
- Everything is surreal and strange, blurred and nondescript.
- It is mischievous of the complainant to blur this distinction.
- Student mentors: Brandon (aka blur brandon/bb), Tracy and Faeza!
- The Best of Blur shows the same, of course, with the Blur members.
- Life is difficult and many of the symptoms of chronic pain blur and bleed into each other, he writes.
- Three weeks from now, Iowa caucuses will kick this off and begin what we'll politely call the blur of the early primaries.
- The blur is a visible condensation cloud that often occurs close to the speed of the sound barrier as the B-2 Spirit bomber breaks the sound barrier during a flight over California.
- Ajax on Jul 3, 2008 blur is one of the premiere game cinematics companies with much outstanding work, they have also done a couple of short films that could easily match if not better pixars shorts.
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