blindingly

/ˈblaɪndɪŋli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely bright or intense, making it difficult or impossible to see.
    • The headlights of the oncoming car were blindingly intense.
    • The sun shone blindingly on the white snow.
    • The stadium lights were blindingly bright.
  2. Used to emphasize something extremely obvious or clear.
    • The flaw in the plan was blindingly apparent to everyone.
    • It was blindingly clear that he had made a mistake.
    • The answer was blindingly obvious once she explained it.
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