Yes, it can be (dazzling wardrobe, dazzling riches).
The word dazzling is the present participle of the verb "to dazzle." It can be a verb form, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
The adjective form of "dazzle" is "dazzling." It describes something that is impressively bright, stunning, or attractive, often capturing attention through its brilliance or beauty. For example, one might refer to a dazzling performance or a dazzling display of lights.
Lustrous, Sparkling, dazzling, glistening and glossy. =]
The town of Springfield ordered a dazzling monorail system.
No, glamorous is a adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example a glamorous gown. Noun forms are glamorousness and glamor.
The word 'dazzling' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to dazzle. The present participle of the verb also functions an adjective (a dazling performance) and a gerund, a verbal noun.The noun form of the verb to dazzle is dazzler.
This is likely the adjective "pregnant" (with child, expecting).(The transposition prangte is a German word for cinquefoil flowers, or prangt, dazzling or resplendent.)
I was temporarily blinded by the dazzling flash of lightning.
WHAT GROUPS WERE INVOLVED IN THE DAZZLING dECADE
The sun shining off the snow was dazzling our eyes.
Example sentence - The diamond ring he gave her was as dazzling as her personality.
Dazzling the audience, the dancer flew across the stage.
The dazzling technological innovation that mastered nature is an example of what?