English
Etymology
From blur + -ed.
Pronunciation
Adjective
blurred (comparative more blurred, superlative most blurred)
- Out of focus; partially obscured; smudged.
blurred image
blurred video
blurred margins
Derived terms
Translations
Out of focus
- Catalan: borrós, desdibuixat
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 模糊 (zh) (móhu), 失焦 (shījiāo) (of photos)
- Czech: rozmazaný, neostrý (cs)
- Dutch: wazig (nl), onscherp (nl), flou (nl)
- Finnish: epäselvä (fi), sumea (fi), hämärä (fi)
- French: flou (fr)
- Georgian: ბუნდოვანი (bundovani), გაბუნდოვნებული (gabundovnebuli), გაურკვეველი (gaurḳveveli), არამკაფიო (aramḳapio), უფოკუსო (upoḳuso)
- German: unscharf (de)
- Italian: sfocato (it)
- Japanese: ぼやけた (boyaketa)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: şêlîkirî (ku)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: uskarp
- Nynorsk: uskarp
- Occitan: fosc (oc), trebol (oc), borrós
- Polish: zamazany
- Portuguese: desfocado m
- Russian: размы́тый (ru) (razmýtyj), нечёткий (ru) (nečótkij), расплы́вчатый (ru) (rasplývčatyj)
- Slovak: rozmazaný
- Spanish: borroso, desdibujado (es), desenfocado (es)
- Swedish: suddig (sv), utflytande, oskarp (sv), oklar (sv)
- Turkish: bulanık (tr)
- Ukrainian: розми́тий (rozmýtyj), нечітки́й (nečitkýj), розпли́вчастий (rozplývčastyj)
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Verb
blurred
- simple past and past participle of blur
See also