Veiled vs Bleared - What's the difference?
veiled | bleared | Related terms |
Hidden, such as by a veil.
(veil)
(blear)
(of eyes or vision) dim, unclear from water or rheum.
* Charles Dickens
* 1981 , John Gardner, Freddy's Book , Abacus 1982, p. 74:
Causing or caused by dimness of sight.
* Milton
Veiled is a related term of bleared.
As verbs the difference between veiled and bleared
is that veiled is (veil) while bleared is (blear).As an adjective veiled
is hidden, such as by a veil.veiled
English
Adjective
(head)- His veiled threat was terrifying.
Synonyms
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*bleared
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*blear
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- His blear eyes ran in gutters to his chin.
- The Devil, now disguised as a half-wit peasant to Lars-Goren's left, stood grinning, his blear eyes glittering.
- Power to cheat the eye with blear illusion.
