Blur

/blɜːr/ verb

To blur is to make something unclear or hard to see, as if it were smeared or out of focus. It can also mean to make the difference between two things less clear.

It likely comes from Middle English “blerren,” meaning “to dim the eyes,” perhaps imitating the sound of confused speech or crying. The sense of visual and mental confusion has always been central.

AMደብዛዛ
ARضبابية
BNঝাপসা
CSrozmazání
DAsløring
DEUnschärfe
ELθολούρα
ESdesenfoque
FAتار
FIsumennus
FRflou
GUઅસ્પષ્ટ
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