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sighted
- IPA[ˈsʌɪtɪd]
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- (of a person) having the ability to see; not blind;having a specified kind of sight
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- 1. (of a person) having the ability to see; not blind a sighted guide is needed both the sighted and the visually impaired
- ▪ having a specified kind of sight the keen-sighted watcher may catch a glimpse
- the faculty or power of seeing: Joseph lost his sight as a baby a sight test
- manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of: tell me when you sight London Bridge
Oxford Dictionary
- the faculty or power of seeing: Joseph lost his sight as a baby a sight test
- manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of: tell me when you sight London Bridge the unseasonal sighting of a cuckoo
Oxford American Dictionary
- unable to see things clearly, especially if they are relatively close to the eyes; long-sighted.
Oxford Dictionary
- unable to see things clearly, especially if they are relatively close to the eyes, owing to the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- unable to see things clearly unless they are relatively close to the eyes. he is short-sighted and has worn glasses since the age of ten short-sighted eyes
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- quick to notice things; perceptive: the lynx was said to be the most sharp-sighted of animals a sharp-sighted observer of world politics
Oxford Dictionary
- thinking clearly and sensibly; perspicacious and discerning: a clear-sighted sense of what is possible and appropriate
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a visual impairment: a partially sighted child
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsīdəd]
美式
- (of a person) having the ability to see; not blind: a sighted guide is needed for the sighted, it is hard to imagine a world without vision
Oxford American Dictionary