verb: blur; 3rd person present: blurs; past tense: blurred; past participle: blurred; gerund or present participle: blurring
1. make or become unclear or less distinct. "tears blurred her vision" synonyms: cloud, fog, obscure, dim, make hazy, unfocus, soften; More literarybedim; archaicblear "tears blurred her vision" obscure, make vague, confuse, muddle, muddy, obfuscate, cloud, weaken "movies blur the difference between villains and victims" indistinct, blurry, fuzzy, hazy, misty, foggy, shadowy, faint; unclear, vague, indefinite, unfocused, obscure, nebulous "a blurred photograph" antonyms: sharpen, focus
noun noun: blur; plural noun: blurs
1. a thing that cannot be seen or heard clearly. "the pale blur of her face" synonyms: indistinct shape, smudge; More haze, cloud, mist "a blur on the horizon" an indistinct memory or impression of events, typically because they happened very fast. "the day before was a blur"