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Definition of bedazzle in English: bedazzleverb bɪˈdaz(ə)lbəˈdæzəl [with object]1Greatly impress (someone) with outstanding ability or striking appearance. bedazzled by him, they offered him a post in Paris 他们被他折服,给他提供了一份在巴黎的职位。 Roberts is not bedazzled by the red carpet Example sentencesExamples - She cleans and plants bulbs and is bedazzled by the flowers months later, all the while talking excitedly about them.
- She bedazzled him with her feminine wile and captured his heart with tales of personal woe concerning the mysterious death of her mother, the cruel indifference of her father and her humiliation caused by King Magnus' public rejection.
- We ran them off the park and bedazzled them with one touch passing, scoring four times to their two.
- As they came upon the balcony guarded precariously by a short fence of black steel, Tia gazed up at the midnight sky, bedazzled by its sudden beauty.
- Everyone was deeply curious about the woman who had bedazzled their emperor, in fact she was very obviously manipulating him.
- But that's not always really that necessary in order to bedazzle an audience.
- The general public, for whom these essays are also written, should be similarly bedazzled.
- Doubtless, the special effects of this movie will bedazzle you.
- It was as a champion football player that he bedazzled all who were privileged to see him play.
- Once through, the women were bedazzled by row after row of soldiers.
- Mirella had confessed in many times and places - even in her own memoirs - to being perpetually bedazzled by the moon, claiming the sight of it satisfied her more thoroughly than any man or woman ever could.
- Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses.
- Long after he had stopped speaking, Cora was still held bedazzled by Fadran's words.
- So if you feel compelled to bedazzle your boss, unless she praises you every time she sees you, you'll always feel you failed.
- How magical to be a youngster bedazzled by the lights, the booing and singing encouraged among the kids, and the mistaken notion that it's all for them and not the parents who are shelling out.
- If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden.
- What this postcard does first is bedazzle you with the illusion of three-dimensionality.
- It was an awful waste of life in his eyes, but it bedazzled Simon to think that someone could be so dedicated to a cause.
- It commences from 15th of May and bedazzles the visitors with excellent dance performances, concerts, and other performances.
- Are you reading my button or are you just bedazzled by my beauty?
Synonyms overpower, overcome, overwhelm, impress, strike, move, stir, affect, touch, sweep someone off their feet, awe, overawe, leave speechless, take someone's breath away, spellbind, hypnotize, fascinate, take aback, daze, stagger, floor, amaze, astonish 2Decorate or personalize (clothing or accessories) using sequins, beads, glitter, etc. I'd bring a box of rhinestones so I could bedazzle our uniforms tiaras and beautiful bedazzled dresses
Derivativesnoun I don't know why I fell for Eve - why do you fall in love with anyone? - but after the initial bedazzlement of her humour and intelligence and beauty, there was always the mystery. Example sentencesExamples - The whole point is to disorient - that's how you get consumers to consume, put them in a milieu of bedazzlement and wonder.
- Beau stared at her in bedazzlement, he knew she'd gone through the hardest decision of her life, but it seemed like she'd had a personality change along with an operation.
- Scattered glitter at the sides adds a touch of exuberance and bedazzlement.
- But it gave me this feeling, this sort of bedazzlement, that I've yet to shake.
Rhymesbasil, dazzle, frazzle, razzle Definition of bedazzle in US English: bedazzleverbbəˈdazəlbəˈdæzəl [with object]1Greatly impress (someone) with outstanding ability or striking appearance. bedazzled by him, they offered him a job in Paris 他们被他折服,给他提供了一份在巴黎的职位。 Roberts is not bedazzled by the red carpet Example sentencesExamples - What this postcard does first is bedazzle you with the illusion of three-dimensionality.
- If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden.
- The general public, for whom these essays are also written, should be similarly bedazzled.
- She bedazzled him with her feminine wile and captured his heart with tales of personal woe concerning the mysterious death of her mother, the cruel indifference of her father and her humiliation caused by King Magnus' public rejection.
- Doubtless, the special effects of this movie will bedazzle you.
- She cleans and plants bulbs and is bedazzled by the flowers months later, all the while talking excitedly about them.
- Are you reading my button or are you just bedazzled by my beauty?
- Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses.
- Once through, the women were bedazzled by row after row of soldiers.
- How magical to be a youngster bedazzled by the lights, the booing and singing encouraged among the kids, and the mistaken notion that it's all for them and not the parents who are shelling out.
- Mirella had confessed in many times and places - even in her own memoirs - to being perpetually bedazzled by the moon, claiming the sight of it satisfied her more thoroughly than any man or woman ever could.
- So if you feel compelled to bedazzle your boss, unless she praises you every time she sees you, you'll always feel you failed.
- Long after he had stopped speaking, Cora was still held bedazzled by Fadran's words.
- As they came upon the balcony guarded precariously by a short fence of black steel, Tia gazed up at the midnight sky, bedazzled by its sudden beauty.
- Everyone was deeply curious about the woman who had bedazzled their emperor, in fact she was very obviously manipulating him.
- We ran them off the park and bedazzled them with one touch passing, scoring four times to their two.
- It was an awful waste of life in his eyes, but it bedazzled Simon to think that someone could be so dedicated to a cause.
- It commences from 15th of May and bedazzles the visitors with excellent dance performances, concerts, and other performances.
- It was as a champion football player that he bedazzled all who were privileged to see him play.
- But that's not always really that necessary in order to bedazzle an audience.
Synonyms overpower, overcome, overwhelm, impress, strike, move, stir, affect, touch, sweep someone off their feet, awe, overawe, leave speechless, take someone's breath away, spellbind, hypnotize, fascinate, take aback, daze, stagger, floor, amaze, astonish 2Decorate or personalize (clothing or accessories) using sequins, beads, glitter, etc. I'd bring a box of rhinestones so I could bedazzle our uniforms tiaras and beautiful bedazzled dresses |