What does “dazzle” mean?
dazzle
Oh, this is a good one —
"Dazzle" means to impress someone so much that they almost can't think straight. Like, something is so beautiful or amazing that it kind of overwhelms you.
The original meaning is about very bright light — like if you're driving and the sun hits your eyes, that light can dazzle you. You have to look away because it's too strong.
But we use it all the time for people and things too. Like, "She walked into the room and dazzled everyone with her smile." Or imagine a performer on stage — "He dazzled the crowd with his dancing." You could also say, "The city lights at night totally dazzled me."
So basically, to dazzle is to wow someone in a way that leaves them a little speechless. ✨
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