1. dazzled - Adjective
2. dazzled - Verb
4. dazzled - Adjective Satellite
of Dazzle
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe mid-day sun is too much for most eyes; one is dazzled even with its reflection. Be careful that too broad and high an aim does not paralyze your effort and clog your springs of action. Learned Hand
He did not study God; he was dazzled by him. Victor Hugo
Still, what I want in my life is to be willing to be dazzled - to cast aside the weight of facts and maybe even to float a little above this difficult world. Mary Oliver
Humility has its origin in an awareness of unworthiness, and sometimes too in a dazzled awareness of saintliness. Colette
Before Clary could respond, Jace's eyes slid open. He looked up at the warlock, dazzled and dizzy. "What are you doing here?” Magnus grinned down at Jace, and his teeth sparkled like sharpened diamonds. "Hey roommate,” he said. -pg. 128. Cassandra Clare
If our intention now is to reveal classical unreason on its own terms, outside of its ties with dreams and error, it must be understood not as a form of reason that is somehow diseased, lost or mad, but quite simply as reason dazzled. Michel Foucault