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| blur [ blur ] |
noun (plural blurs) |
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1. fuzzy or unclear image: something that cannot be seen clearly, e.g. because it moves too quickly or because it is not distinctly remembered
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2. smear or smeared area: a mark on something that makes it unclear, or an area of something that is unclear
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transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle blurred, present participle blur·ring, 3rd person present singular blurs) |
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1. make or become vague: to become less clear or distinct, or make something such as an idea less clear or distinct
 blurred the line between right and wrong
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2. make or become fuzzy: to become fuzzy or unclear, or make something fuzzy or unclear
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adjective |
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Malaysia confused: confused or uncertain about something
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informal
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 I am very blur about linguistics.
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| [Mid-16th century. Probably variant of blear] |
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 blurred·ness noun |
 blur·ri·ly adverb |
 blur·ri·ness noun |
 blur·ry adjective |
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