ˈblərd, ˈblə̄d, ˈbləid adjective
Etymology: from past participle of blur (II)
1. : smeared with or as if with ink
blurred sheets of paper
2. : characterized by dimness, indistinctness, or obscurity
the blurred names on the gravestones
a blurred photograph
: vague , confused
the blurred aims of the group
people of blurred and divided minds
• blur·red·ly ˈblərə̇dlē also ˈblə̄r- adverb