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Meanings of
blurriness
in English
Catalan
vaguetat
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The quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines.
softness
indistinctness
fuzziness
fogginess
sharpness
distinctness
Catalan
vaguetat
Synonyms
Examples for "
softness
"
softness
indistinctness
fuzziness
fogginess
Examples for "
softness
"
1
Despite the
softness
of her voice, the words carried to the others.
2
The rugged fortress lay swathed in the
softness
of the creamy light.
3
But the
softness
is there; everything in this twilight temple is soft.
4
The first confused hardness with progress; the second confused
softness
with progress.
5
I heard the
softness
in her voice when she mentioned your name.
1
Rapidity in speech results in
indistinctness
,
and
indistinctness
leads invariably to monotony.
2
Upon this occasion the preacher seemed troubled with unusual
indistinctness
of vision.
3
The features emerged from their
indistinctness
and became human, and almost powerful.
4
But even a change in the degree of
indistinctness
causes inversion.
5
The starlight, dim and soft, had a sense of silver in its
indistinctness
.
1
Virtual particles have a distinct
fuzziness
,
both in time and in energy.
2
There was a
fuzziness
,
as if the familiar was not quite there.
3
There was no sentimental
fuzziness
around the true identity of my client.
4
Compared with the 2001 disc, there's much more detail, less grain, less
fuzziness
.
5
Translation between such diverse languages is difficult and tends to
fuzziness
.
1
Well, some of the
fogginess
of bygone months may roll in this week.
2
At once there was a noticeable
fogginess
in the air where Arcot had been.
3
Now I'm on medication... a nerve pain medication, which also can cause some
fogginess
.
4
Post-concussion syndrome involves headaches, mental
fogginess
,
fatigue, and difficulty concentrating or sleeping, among other symptoms.
5
I think there is some
fogginess
regarding when things are going to pick up, Molchanov said.
Usage of
blurriness
in English
1
Specifically, we prioritize contrast preservation in salient regions while tolerating more
blurriness
elsewhere.
2
Apologies for the
blurriness
-my camera doesn't deal well with low light.
3
He continued on stiff legs, a strange
blurriness
to his vision.
4
I blink a few times to get the
blurriness
out of my eyes.
5
The same
blurriness
exists when considering any collection of interacting organisms.
6
He spat out more blood, struggled to clear the
blurriness
from his eyes.
7
In earlier times,
blurriness
on this point would surely have been considered a social disgrace.
8
Her eyelids were heavy as she opened them, blinking away the
blurriness
that still lingered.
9
But, in his
blurriness
,
he rammed the planter again.
10
At first, the same
blurriness
affected his vision.
11
The company is depending on this
privacy
-
through
-
blurriness
solution when dealing with sensitive issues like the 911 caller.
12
It did nothing to clear the
blurriness
.
13
No
blurriness
if you have shaky hands.
14
Nitpicking, you may think, but it's only one aspect of a more insidious
blurriness
that mars Freud's text.
15
The condition causes
blurriness
,
a loss of night vision and can progress to total vision loss if untreated.
16
I blinked to clear the
blurriness
.
Other examples for "blurriness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blurriness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
clear the blurriness
same blurriness
cause blurriness
enlarge to blurriness
faint blurriness
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Translations for
blurriness
Catalan
vaguetat
indistinció
Blurriness
through the time