different between begaze vs bedaze
begaze
English
Etymology
From be- (“at, over, around”) +? gaze.
Verb
begaze (third-person singular simple present begazes, present participle begazing, simple past and past participle begazed)
- (transitive) To gaze at.
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bedaze
English
Etymology
From Middle English *bedasen (found in past participle bedased, bedasyd (“dazed, dizzy”)), equivalent to be- +? daze.
Verb
bedaze (third-person singular simple present bedazes, present participle bedazing, simple past and past participle bedazed)
- To cause to become dazed.
- On his first trip to the circus, he was bedazed by the myriad colours, sounds and smells.
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