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    Be·daz·zle
    /bəˈdaz(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. greatly impress (someone) with outstanding ability or striking appearance: "bedazzled by him, they offered him a job in Paris"
    • 2. decorate or personalize (clothing or accessories) using sequins, beads, glitter, etc.: "I'd bring a box of rhinestones so I could bedazzle our uniforms"
  2. Bedazzle means to impress forcefully, to embellish with shiny things, or to confuse by a strong light. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  3. Bedazzle means to impress or confuse someone very much, often because of being very intelligent, beautiful, etc. or because of something strange or attractive. See how to use this word in sentences and learn its pronunciation and synonyms.

  4. Bedazzled means forcefully impressed, awestruck, or adorned with brilliance. It can be used as an adjective or a verb. Learn more about its origin, usage and synonyms from Dictionary.com.

  5. Bedazzle means to impress, dazzle, or confuse with brilliance or sparkle. It can also mean to adorn with features that are brilliant, sparkly, or splendid. See the origin, usage, and examples of bedazzle and related words.

  6. Bedazzle means to impress or confuse someone very much, often because of being very intelligent, beautiful, etc. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see examples and translations in Chinese and other languages.

  7. To bedazzle is to charm or impress someone, sometimes to the extent that they feel confused or overwhelmed. A charismatic speaker might bedazzle her audience so much that they all want to buy her new book. Something can literally bedazzle you, or blind you a little bit: the sun glinting off the ocean around your sailboat might bedazzle you.

  8. to impress somebody very much with intelligence, beauty, etc. be bedazzled (by somebody/something) He was so bedazzled by her looks that he couldn't speak. Want to learn more?

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