blind spot
Americannoun
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Anatomy. a small area on the retina that is insensitive to light due to the interruption, where the optic nerve joins the retina, of the normal pattern of light-sensitive rods and cones.
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an area or subject about which one is uninformed, prejudiced, or unappreciative.
I confess that operettas are my blind spot.
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Also called dead spot. any part of an auditorium, arena, or the like, in which a person is unable to see or hear satisfactorily.
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an area to the side and slightly behind a driver's field of vision that is not reflected in the vehicle's rearview mirror.
noun
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a small oval-shaped area of the retina in which vision is not experienced. It marks the nonphotosensitive site of entrance into the eyeball of the optic nerve See optic disc
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a place or area, as in an auditorium or part of a road, where vision is completely or partially obscured or hearing is difficult or impossible
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a subject about which a person is ignorant or prejudiced, or an occupation in which he or she is inefficient
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a location within the normal range of a radio transmitter with weak reception
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In a general sense, the term is used to refer to an inability to see things that might be obvious to another observer: “He has a blind spot as far as his daughter's behavior is concerned.”
Etymology
Origin of blind spot
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Both women say it happened in a blind spot in a dark stairwell.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 13, 2026
The situation has been flagged by members of Congress as a regulatory blind spot.
From Barron's • Dec. 19, 2025
For all of her good, natural sense, motherhood gives Agnes a glaring blind spot.
From Salon • Nov. 30, 2025
He said he was a "strong supporter" of the BBC and that Davie was "a supreme talent", but that the outgoing director general had "a blind spot on editorial failings" that led to his downfall.
From BBC • Nov. 24, 2025
The blind spot is called functional fixity because people get fixated on ah object’s function and forget its physical makeup.
From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker
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