Antonyms for dazzlingly
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : daz-uhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdæz əl |
Definition of dazzlingly
Origin :- late 15c., frequentative of Middle English dasen (see daze (v.)). Originally intransitive; the transitive sense is from 1530s. Related: Dazzled; dazzling.
- As in brightly : adv glitteringly
- She must be dazzlingly, but naturally, blonde and very beautiful.
- Extract from : « Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus » by Jessie Graham Flower
- Her hair was dazzlingly yellow, and arranged with all the stiffness of the coiffeur's art.
- Extract from : « The Avenger » by E. Phillips Oppenheim
- She was dazzlingly beautiful, and could not be more than twenty-two.
- Extract from : « The Memoires of Casanova, Complete » by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
- The matter is—in the first place—that she's too dazzlingly, dreadfully beautiful.
- Extract from : « The Outcry » by Henry James
- I put my hand on it and it was painted canvas, dazzlingly white.
- Extract from : « The Secret Service Submarine » by Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
- They were dazzlingly white, with long, graceful necks; they were swans.
- Extract from : « Golden Grain » by Various
- If all need not exactly be dazzlingly bright it must be quite distinct.
- Extract from : « Giacomo Puccini » by Wakeling Dry
- For a time the effect had been dazzlingly pyro-technical when seen from below.
- Extract from : « The Secret of the League » by Ernest Bramah
- She was dazzlingly beautiful and was the wife of fifteen brothers, who were princes.
- Extract from : « The Tour » by Louis Couperus
- More particularly when they were dazzlingly charming and pretty.
- Extract from : « Soul of a Bishop » by H. G. Wells
Synonyms for dazzlingly
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