Found 3 items, similar to Blur.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: blur
membuat kabur, mengaburkan, samar-samar
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: blur
blur
n : a hazy or indistinct representation;
“it happened so fast it
was just a blur”;
“he tried to clear his head of the
whisky fuzz” [syn:
fuzz]
[also:
blurring,
blurred]
blur
v 1: become glassy; lose clear vision;
“Her eyes glazed over from
lack of sleep” [syn:
film over,
glaze over]
2: to make less distinct or clear;
“The haze blurs the hills”
[ant:
focus]
3: make unclear, indistinct, or blurred;
“Her remarks confused
the debate”;
“Their words obnubilate their intentions”
[syn:
confuse,
obscure,
obnubilate]
4: make a smudge on; soil by smudging [syn:
smear,
smudge,
smutch]
5: make dim or indistinct;
“The drug blurs my vision” [syn:
blear]
[ant:
focus]
6: become vague or indistinct;
“The distinction between the two
theories blurred” [syn:
dim,
slur] [ant:
focus]
[also:
blurring,
blurred]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Blur
Blur
\Blur\ (bl[^u]r), n.
1. That which obscures without effacing; a stain; a blot, as
upon paper or other substance.
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As for those who cleanse blurs with blotted fingers,
they make it worse. --Fuller.
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2. A dim, confused appearance; indistinctness of vision; as,
to see things with a blur; it was all blur.
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3. A moral stain or blot.
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Lest she . . . will with her railing set a great
blur on mine honesty and good name. --Udall.
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Blur
\Blur\ (bl[^u]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Blurred (bl[^u]rd);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Blurring.] [Prob. of same origin as blear.
See
Blear.]
1. To render obscure by making the form or outline of
confused and uncertain, as by soiling; to smear; to make
indistinct and confused; as, to blur manuscript by
handling it while damp; to blur the impression of a
woodcut by an excess of ink.
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But time hath nothing blurred those lines of favor
Which then he wore. --Shak.
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2. To cause imperfection of vision in; to dim; to darken.
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Her eyes are blurred with the lightning's glare.
--J. R. Drake.
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3. To sully; to stain; to blemish, as reputation.
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Sarcasms may eclipse thine own,
But can not blur my lost renown. --Hudibras.
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Syn: To spot; blot; disfigure; stain; sully.
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