What is another word for Dazzlement?

Pronunciation: [dˈazə͡lmənt] (IPA)

Dazzlement is a word that describes a state of being dazzled or deeply impressed by something. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used in different contexts to express similar meanings. Some of the common synonyms for dazzlement are amazement, wonder, enchantment, fascination, and admiration. Amazement and wonder describe the feelings of surprise and astonishment when encountering something new or unexpected. Enchantment and fascination suggest a deeper level of attraction or fascination, often linked to beauty or mystery. Admiration can suggest a mix of appreciation and awe toward someone or something. Whether you use dazzlement or any of its synonyms, they all represent the power of awe and wonder in the face of something amazing.

What are the hypernyms for Dazzlement?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dazzlement

Thomas stared after them, his brows bent in a mixture of perplexity, Dazzlement and diffidence.
"The Voice in the Fog"
Harold MacGrath
And when the ten shamed warriors, seeing that the fight was at an end, came to where their mighty ruler lay, they found him lying near the vile carcase of the monster he had slain, and surrounded by a Dazzlement of treasure uncountable.
"A Book of Myths"
Jean Lang
When we got there, that seemed to be the very central garden of the earth for flowers, and beauty, and bloom, and there it wuz that we see the most gorgeous rainbow-all made of pansies-glow and Dazzlement.
"Samantha at the World's Fair"
Marietta Holley

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