| 眩晕 | xuàn yùn | vertigo; dizziness; fainting; feeling of swaying, head spinning, lack of balance or floating (e.g. from a stroke); Taiwan pr. xuan4 yun1 | |
| 目眩 | mù xuàn | dizzy; dazzled | |
| 眩目 | xuàn mù | variant of 炫目 | |
| 眩惑 | xuàn huò | confusion; unable to escape from infatuation or addiction | |
| 头昏目眩 | tóu hūn mù xuàn | (idiom) dazed; dizzy |
| 1 | He glared at the remnant of fabric in his hand. | |
| 2 | You may see glare from lamps or the sun. | |
| 3 | Cataracts can cause blurry vision and increase the glare from lights. | |
| 4 | Glare from lamps or the sun, which may be severe. | |
| 5 | This happens because of the glare caused by a cataract. |