blur

/blɜr/
noun
  1. Something that you cannot see clearly, or a shape that is not clear.
    • The car sped past so fast it was just a blur.
    • Without my glasses, the street signs are a blur.
    • The whole weekend was a blur of activity and excitement.
verb
  1. To make something unclear or difficult to see.
    • Moving too fast will blur the photo.
    • The fog blurred the outlines of the buildings across the bay.
    • Tears blurred her vision as she said goodbye.
  2. To make the difference between two things less clear.
    • Modern technology has blurred the line between work and home life.
    • His apology blurred the distinction between a mistake and a lie.
    • The documentary blurs the boundary between fact and fiction.
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