What is another word for blindingly?

Pronunciation: [blˈa͡ɪndɪŋlɪ] (IPA)

Blindingly is an adverb used to describe something that is extremely bright, intense, dazzling, or overwhelming. It can also mean something that is glaringly obvious or exceedingly quick. There are several synonyms available that can be used interchangeably with blindingly, such as dazzlingly, brilliantly, radiantly, glaringly, extremely, tremendously, overwhelmingly, brightly, intensely, swiftly, speedily, instantaneously, and many more. Depending on the context, any of these synonyms can effectively convey the intended meaning of blindingly. It is essential to choose the appropriate synonym carefully to ensure that the intended expression is well-understood and accurately interpreted.

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Usage examples for Blindingly

For hours I stood on deck alone, the midnight sun, like some monstrous perpetual light to some implacable frozen-hearted deity, burning blindingly upon the horizon and setting the sea aflame.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
The five Warders stood in full parade; their rank hemmed him round; against his level the shadow of the Isle rested above their knees, between each and each a narrow vertical strip of sea and heaven struck blindingly sweet and blue.
"The Unknown Sea"
Clemence Housman
There was a crowd of gorgeous carriages; and jet-black varnish, gold and silver harness, and horses' brown and chestnut backs all glittered blindingly in the sun.
"Lady-Betty-Across-the-Water"
Lowell, Orson

Famous quotes with Blindingly

  • It is a rare mind indeed that can render the hitherto non-existent blindingly obvious. The cry 'I could have thought of that' is a very popular and misleading one, for the fact is that they didn't, and a very significant and revealing fact it is too.
    Douglas Adams
  • It is therefore not an exaggeration to say that if the city of New York were replaced by a ball of fire, some significant percentage of the American population would see a silver lining in the subsequent mushroom cloud, as it would suggest to them that the best thing that is ever going to happen was about to happen: the return of Christ. It should be blindingly obvious that beliefs of this sort will do little to help us create a durable future for ourselves- socially, economically, environmentally, or geopolitically.
    Sam Harris
  • The clangor of the swords had died away, the shouting of the slaughter was hushed; silence lay on the red-stained snow. The bleak pale sun that glittered so blindingly from the ice-fields and the snow-covered plains struck sheens of silver from rent corselet and broken blade, where the dead lay as they had fallen. The nerveless hand yet gripped the broken hilt; helmeted heads back-drawn in the death-throes, tilted red beards and golden beards grimly upward, as if in last invocation to Ymir the frost-giant, god of a warrior-race...
    Robert E. Howard
  • “You aren’t doing much for morale, Sidewise.” Sidewise shot back, “And what about my morale? It does me no damn good to ignore what’s blindingly obvious all around us.”
    Stephen Baxter
  • To know that no one before you has seen an organ you are examining, to trace relationships that have occurred to no one before, to immerse yourself in the wondrous crystalline world of the microscope, where silence reigns, circumscribed by its own horizon, a blindingly white arena — all this is so enticing that I cannot describe it.
    Vladimir Nabokov

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