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undazzled

  • a word derived from dazzle.
    dazzle
    verb (used with object)
    to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light.

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Columnist Robb's Irish blue eyes see life, both high and low. with the undazzled and slightly bemused vision that makes her column appetizing fare to readers of 132 dailies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Making her nest among the star-girt cliffs, And thence undazzled by the vertic sun Scanning the molehills of the earth, or motes That o'er her bosom move.

From Man of Uz, and Other Poems by Lydia Howard Sigourney

The spectacle which he portrays leaves Shakespeare quite undazzled; he even makes it appear inwardly small.

From Oxford Lectures on Poetry by Andrew Cecil Bradley

Their apartments were inaccessible fairy-land, and themselves beings scarcely to be gazed on with undazzled eyes.

From The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time by Emily Sarah Holt

She said this with a little note of triumph in her voice; but what young girl situated as Francezka Capello was, at this period of her life, could have remained wholly undazzled?

From Francezka by Molly Elliot Seawell