sighted
Americanadjective
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having functional vision; not blind.
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having a particular type of eyesight or perception (used in combination).
sharp-sighted; clear-sighted.
adjective
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possessing the ability to see
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(in combination) having sight of a specified kind
short-sighted
Other Word Forms
- half-sighted adjective
- half-sightedly adverb
- half-sightedness noun
- undersighted adjective
- unsighted adjective
Etymology
Origin of sighted
Example Sentences
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Eid al-Fitr, which means "the festival of the breaking of the fast", begins when a new moon is sighted in the evening sky.
From BBC
Petrou had no problem “passing” for sighted, as she put it, into her 30s: “I just lied a lot. I said everywhere I went, ‘I lost my contact lenses.’
After he was thawed out, Katchatag told us that my father had been sighted.
From Literature
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Features can include translating text, or responding to questions about what the user is looking at - a particularly useful feature for those who are blind or partially sighted.
From BBC
I think it’s so short sighted of these guys to get into it for that reason.
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