blur
[ blur ]
/ blɜr /
verb (used with object), blurred, blur·ring.
verb (used without object), blurred, blur·ring.
to become indistinct: Everything blurred as she ran.
to make blurs.
noun
Origin of blur
First recorded in 1540–50; akin to
blear
OTHER WORDS FROM blur
blur·red·ly [blur-id-lee, blurd-] /ˈblɜr ɪd li, ˈblɜrd-/, adverb blur·red·ness, noun blur·ring·ly, adverb un·blurred, adjectiveWords nearby blur
Example sentences from the Web for blur
British Dictionary definitions for blur
blur
/ (blɜː) /
verb blurs, blurring or blurred
to make or become vague or less distinct
heat haze blurs the hills; education blurs class distinctions
to smear or smudge
(tr)
to make (the judgment, memory, or perception) less clear; dim
noun
something vague, hazy, or indistinct
a smear or smudge
Derived forms of blur
Word Origin for blur
C16: perhaps variant of
blear