How Do You Spell BLUR?

Pronunciation: [blˈɜː] (IPA)

The word "blur" is spelled with four letters and two sounds. The first sound is a voiced bilabial stop /b/. IPA transcription: /blɜː(r)/ The second sound is a vowel sound /ɜː/ or schwa. It is a neutral sound that occurs in unstressed syllables. The spelling of the word "blur" can be confusing due to the irregular vowel sound. However, practicing with IPA transcription can help improve spelling and pronunciation skills.

BLUR Meaning and Definition

  1. Blur can be understood as a verb or a noun, both referring to a state or action that causes visual or mental clarity to diminish, resulting in a blurred or indistinct perception or understanding.

    As a verb, blur means to make something appear unclear, hazy, or out of focus. This can be done intentionally, as when an artist blurs the lines in a painting to create a sense of movement or abstraction. Alternatively, blur can occur unintentionally due to a lack of focus, motion, or a rapid change of position, causing an image or object to become unclear. For example, a photograph may blur if taken while the subject is in motion.

    As a noun, blur refers to the indistinctness or lack of clarity in an image or an idea. In the context of photography, a blur may occur when there is a lack of sharpness or when the focus is not precise, resulting in a fuzzy or unclear image. In other contexts, blur can represent a lack of distinctness, such as when someone's actions or thoughts are not well-defined or clearly discernible.

    Furthermore, blur can be used metaphorically to describe a similar lack of clarity or definition in non-visual aspects. For instance, someone's mind or memory can be said to be blurred if they cannot recall details accurately. In the digital age, the term "blur" is also used to describe the act of obscuring or masking identifying details, typically through the use of image manipulation software, for privacy or security reasons.

  2. • A spot; a stain.
    • To sully or stain; to blemish.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BLUR

The word "blur" originated in the mid-16th century from the Middle English word "blurren", which meant "to make indistinct". This Middle English verb traces its roots back to the Old Norse word "blerra", meaning "to bluster or look angry". Another potential influence on the term is the Old High German word "blar", which translates to "frizzled or disheveled". Over time, "blur" came to be used specifically in the sense of making something visually unclear or out of focus.

Similar spelling words for BLUR

Plural form of BLUR is BLURS

Conjugate verb Blur

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have blurred
you would have blurred
he/she/it would have blurred
we would have blurred
they would have blurred
I would have blur
you would have blur
he/she/it would have blur
we would have blur
they would have blur

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been blurring
you would have been blurring
he/she/it would have been blurring
we would have been blurring
they would have been blurring

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would blur
you would blur
he/she/it would blur
we would blur
they would blur

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be blurring
you would be blurring
he/she/it would be blurring
we would be blurring
they would be blurring

FUTURE

I will blur
you will blur
he/she/it will blur
we will blur
they will blur

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be blurring
you will be blurring
he/she/it will be blurring
we will be blurring
they will be blurring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have blurred
you will have blurred
he/she/it will have blurred
we will have blurred
they will have blurred

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been blurring
you will have been blurring
he/she/it will have been blurring
we will have been blurring
they will have been blurring

IMPERATIVE

we Let's blur
you blur
we let´s blur

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to blur

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was blurring
you were blurring
he/she/it was blurring
we were blurring
they were blurring

PAST PARTICIPLE

blurred

PAST PERFECT

I had blurred
you had blurred
he/she/it had blurred
we had blurred
they had blurred

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been blurring
you had been blurring
he/she/it had been blurring
we had been blurring
they had been blurring

PRESENT

I blur
you blur
he/she/it blurs
we blur
they blur

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am blurring
you are blurring
he/she/it is blurring
we are blurring
they are blurring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

blurring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have blurred
you have blurred
he/she/it has blurred
we have blurred
they have blurred

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been blurring
you have been blurring
he/she/it has been blurring
we have been blurring
they have been blurring

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it blur

SIMPLE PAST

I blurred
you blurred
he/she/it blurred
we blurred
they blurred

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