blurriness
blurriness — noun
1. the quality or state of being difficult to see clearly — for example, when an im
the quality or state of being difficult to see clearly — for example, when an image or someone's vision is not sharp and outlines of objects look smudged or hazy.
The blurriness of the old photograph made it hard to recognize anyone's face.
blurriness of [the] photograph — noun + of + noun
Mei-Lin adjusted the camera lens to fix the blurriness in her vacation photos.
fix the blurriness — verb + uncountable noun
Dr. Patel noticed some blurriness in the patient's right eye during the eye exam.
The blurriness of the street signs made it difficult for the driver to find the correct exit.
Yuki applied a special filter to reduce the blurriness and bring the landscape photo into focus.
- fuzziness
more informal, often used for textures and fabric-like unclearness
- haziness
stronger suggestion of atmospheric or fog-like lack of clarity
- unclearness
more general; can apply to ideas and explanations, not just sight
用法筆記
Frequently used with prepositions like 'of' (blurriness of the photo) and verbs like 'reduce', 'cause', 'fix'. This noun is uncountable — you do not say 'a blurriness' or 'blurrinesses'.