blear v make dim or indistinct s tired to the point of exhaustion Usage(s) The jolt of the work was its off-register blear, its bright-crude colors; but more so, his icy message that the whole world was product. Cleavon Little and Judd Hirsch totter convincingly as men whose eyes are blear with glaucoma and cataracts and whose hips are fragile, "like a teacup. Nor blear-eyed wisdom out of midnight oil. Synonym(s) blur bleary bleary-eyed blear-eyed Antonym(s) focus