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clear-eyed
[ kleer-ahyd ]
adjective
- having clear eyes.
- mentally acute or perceptive; realistic; clear-sighted:
a clear-eyed appraisal.
clear-eyed
adjective
- discerning; perceptive
- having clear eyes or sharp vision
Word History and Origins
Origin of clear-eyed1
Example Sentences
“Members of immigrant rights organizations are completely clear-eyed about the fact that what is coming toward us is cruelty and manufactured pain for political outcomes.”
But “Martha” is also clear-eyed about the way that Stewart’s gender made her a target for scrutiny that men in comparable positions rarely, if ever, face.
While living through this pain and dark moment in history, we must be clear-eyed about the choice in front of us.
"Perhaps the best way to see how it really went is through the eyes of a more objective observer, a fair and balanced organization that will give you a clear-eyed perspective."
The big deal: Taffy turns out to be more clear-eyed about her motivations than Dawn realizes, and Dawn begins to respect the nostalgia factor for her band.
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