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blurred depiction
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "blurred depiction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unclear or indistinct representation of something, often in art or visual media. Example: "The artist's use of soft colors and hazy lines created a blurred depiction of the landscape, evoking a dreamlike quality."
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60 human-written examples
Any semblance of time or reality is blurred in this depiction of a fragmented identity, and gradually Mr. Rambert's presence seems to dissolve.
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Jason Kennedy of E! News, which premiered the video, blurring out depictions of breasts and genitals, said West wanted the video to be known as "an art visual".
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"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," directed by Niels Arden Oplev, was a serviceable but not terribly inspired cinematic introduction to Mikael and Lisbeth's world, seriously marred by literal-minded depictions of violence that blurred the line between provocation and prurience.
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In Denmark, the film made headlines with its harrowing depiction of skirmishes in which the rules of engagement are blurred, if not breached.
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For Kenneth Lee, 23, a New York acting student visiting a friend in Richmond, the film's explicit depictions of the pre-crucifixion torture of Christ may have blurred the message a little.
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O blurred.
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It's one of 27 sober depictions of this devotional object that the artist stripped of religious trappings, before photographing and then painting in his signature slightly blurred photorealist style.
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Centuries blurred.
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Holiday snaps blurred?
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Everywhere the edges blurred.
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"The lines get blurred.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the connotations of "blurred". It can suggest not only a lack of clarity but also a sense of mystery or dreamlike quality. Choose this phrase when these nuances are relevant.
Common error
While "blurred depiction" is grammatically correct, it can sound vague or imprecise in formal contexts. Opt for more specific and descriptive language that identifies the cause and nature of the lack of clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "blurred depiction" functions as a noun phrase, where "blurred" modifies the noun "depiction". It describes the quality of a representation as being unclear or indistinct. Ludwig AI confirms that this is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "blurred depiction" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something represented in an unclear or indistinct manner. While examples are currently limited, Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. The phrase's neutrality makes it suitable for various contexts, though more precise language may be preferred in formal writing. Consider using alternatives like "indistinct portrayal" or "vague representation" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
indistinct portrayal
Replaces "blurred" with "indistinct", focusing on the lack of clarity in the portrayal.
vague representation
Uses "vague" instead of "blurred", emphasizing the lack of precise detail.
hazy image
Shifts from "depiction" to "image" and "blurred" to "hazy", suitable for visual contexts.
unclear illustration
Substitutes "depiction" with "illustration" and "blurred" with "unclear", highlighting the lack of clarity.
fuzzy rendering
Replaces "depiction" with "rendering" and "blurred" with "fuzzy", often used in computer graphics.
obscured representation
Uses "obscured" to suggest that the depiction is hidden or not easily seen.
softened image
Emphasizes the gentleness and lack of sharp edges in the image.
out-of-focus portrayal
Highlights the lack of focus as the cause of the unclear depiction.
imprecise likeness
Focuses on the lack of accuracy in resembling the original.
indefinite sketch
Specifically applies to sketches that lack clear lines or details.
FAQs
How can I use "blurred depiction" in a sentence?
You can use "blurred depiction" to describe a representation that lacks clarity. For example, "The artist created a blurred depiction of the cityscape using watercolor paints."
What is a synonym for "blurred depiction"?
Alternatives to "blurred depiction" include "indistinct portrayal", "vague representation", or "hazy image".
Is "blurred depiction" formal or informal?
"Blurred depiction" is generally suitable for both formal and informal writing, though more precise language may be preferred in highly technical contexts.
What does "blurred depiction" imply?
"Blurred depiction" implies a lack of clarity or sharpness in the representation, often suggesting a sense of vagueness, ambiguity, or dreamlike quality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested