Definition of blindingly in English:
blindingly
adverbˈblʌɪndɪŋliˈblaɪndɪŋli
1usually as submodifier In a very bright and dazzling way that is likely to cause temporary loss of vision.
blindingly white beams of light
it started out blindingly sunny on Sunday morning
Example sentencesExamples
- The gulls gleam blindingly when the sunlight hits their wings.
- On this blindingly bright summer day, the wind whips at her long skirt and blows tumbleweeds down the streets.
- The armor glittered blindingly bright in the sunshine.
- At some point, that pair of ratty cutoffs is going to have to be removed, showing one's backside, thighs, and midsection in the blindingly bright sun.
- The window blindingly reflected the fervent light from the mid-morning sun.
- The girls are all in blindingly bright, sparkly dresses.
- A blindingly bright and totally unexpected burst of flame sprouted from his fingers and condensed into a ball.
- The blue backlighting is practically lost in bright daylight, but it is not blindingly bright in subdued lighting either.
- The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues.
- It was one of the first blindingly bright, no-jacket-required days of spring.
- 1.1as submodifier Very intensely; extremely.
the reason is blindingly obvious
Example sentencesExamples
- Are you addicted to blindingly boring surfing punctuated by the occasional interesting hit?
- The smaller, quicker characters are simply blindingly fast.
- The secretary of state's position on costs is really blindingly simple.
- I'm blindingly exhausted, and I'm not thinking cleverly enough to ask your indulgence as a writer.
- Everything is so blindingly clear in mathematics.
- His closest aides were either blindingly loyal, or coolly pragmatic.
- The movie has a natural intelligence all of its own, resulting in some blindingly insightful and reflective dialogue.
- If you lose, you have to tell her how you feel in a blindingly romantic manner.
- These are perfect examples of statements by blindingly successful people.
- Every one-liner out of her mouth is apparently some blindingly hilarious quip worthy of quoting for the ages.
Definition of blindingly in US English:
blindingly
adverbˈblaɪndɪŋliˈblīndiNGlē
1usually as submodifier In a very bright and dazzling way that is likely to cause temporary loss of vision.
blindingly white beams of light
it started out blindingly sunny on Sunday morning
Example sentencesExamples
- It was one of the first blindingly bright, no-jacket-required days of spring.
- On this blindingly bright summer day, the wind whips at her long skirt and blows tumbleweeds down the streets.
- The girls are all in blindingly bright, sparkly dresses.
- The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues.
- The blue backlighting is practically lost in bright daylight, but it is not blindingly bright in subdued lighting either.
- The window blindingly reflected the fervent light from the mid-morning sun.
- At some point, that pair of ratty cutoffs is going to have to be removed, showing one's backside, thighs, and midsection in the blindingly bright sun.
- A blindingly bright and totally unexpected burst of flame sprouted from his fingers and condensed into a ball.
- The gulls gleam blindingly when the sunlight hits their wings.
- The armor glittered blindingly bright in the sunshine.
- 1.1as submodifier Very intensely; extremely.
the reason is blindingly obvious
Example sentencesExamples
- The smaller, quicker characters are simply blindingly fast.
- I'm blindingly exhausted, and I'm not thinking cleverly enough to ask your indulgence as a writer.
- The movie has a natural intelligence all of its own, resulting in some blindingly insightful and reflective dialogue.
- Every one-liner out of her mouth is apparently some blindingly hilarious quip worthy of quoting for the ages.
- Are you addicted to blindingly boring surfing punctuated by the occasional interesting hit?
- These are perfect examples of statements by blindingly successful people.
- If you lose, you have to tell her how you feel in a blindingly romantic manner.
- The secretary of state's position on costs is really blindingly simple.
- His closest aides were either blindingly loyal, or coolly pragmatic.
- Everything is so blindingly clear in mathematics.