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    blind
    [blīnd]
    adjective
    blind (adjective) · blinder (comparative adjective) · blindest (superlative adjective)
    1. unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition:
      "a blind man" · "he was blind in one eye" · "she suffered from glaucoma, which has left her completely blind"
      Opposite:
      • (of an action, especially a test or experiment) done without being able to see or without being in possession of certain information:
        "a blind tasting of eight wines"
      • aeronautics
        (of flying) using instruments only:
        "blind landings during foggy conditions"
    2. lacking perception, awareness, or discernment:
      "she was blind to the realities of her position" · "he's absolutely blind where you're concerned, isn't he?"
      Similar:
      unperceptive
      unmindful of
      mindless of
      careless of
      heedless of
      oblivious to
      insensible to
      unconcerned about/by
      inattentive to
      indifferent to
      insensitive of
      negligent of
    3. (of a corner or bend in a road) impossible to see around:
      "two trucks collided on a blind curve in the road"
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      (used in emphatic expressions) not the slightest:
      "you don't know a blind thing!"
    5. (of a plant) without buds, eyes, or terminal flowers:
      "planting too shallowly is the most common cause of bulbs coming up blind"
    6. informal
      drunk.
    verb
    blind (verb) · blinds (third person present) · blinded (past tense) · blinded (past participle) · blinding (present participle)
    1. cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily:
      "the injury temporarily blinded him" · "eyes blinded with tears"
      Similar:
      make blind
      deprive of sight
      deprive of vision
      render unsighted
      render sightless
      gouge someone's eyes out
      stop someone seeing
      obscure someone's vision
      block someone's vision
      get in someone's line of vision
    2. (be blinded)
      deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception:
      "somehow Clare and I were blinded to the truth" · "a clever tactician blinded by passion"
      Similar:
      deprive of understanding
      deprive of perception
      deprive of judgment
      deprive of reason
      deprive of sense
    noun
    the blind (plural noun) · blind (noun) · blinds (plural noun)
    1. (the blind )
      people who are unable to see:
      "guide dogs for the blind"
    2. a screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats:
      "she pulled down the blinds"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        an awning over a shop window.
      • a hiding place:
        "you can sometimes use your car as a blind"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a camouflaged shelter used by hunters to get close to wildlife:
        "a duck blind"
    3. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      dated
      a heavy drinking bout:
      "he's off on a blind again"
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      a legitimate business concealing a criminal enterprise.
    adverb
    blind (adverb)
    1. without being able to see clearly:
      "he was the first pilot in history to fly blind"
      • without having all the relevant information; unprepared:
        "he was going into the interview blind"
      • (of a stake in poker and other games) put up by a player before the cards dealt are seen.
    Origin
    Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German blind.
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  3. Synonyms for "blind" include12:
    • Sightless
    • Unseeing
    • Blinded
    • Vision-impaired
    • Visually impaired
    • Visionless
    • Unable to see
    • Deprived of sight
    • Blind as a bat (informal)
    • Myopic
    • Nearsighted (US)
    • Short-sighted (UK)
    • Longsighted
    • Partially sighted
    • Dim-sighted
    • Astigmatic
    • Presbyopic
    • In darkness
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    On this page you'll find 158 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blind, such as: dark, groping, unsighted, amaurotic, blind as a bat, and destitute of vision.
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    Synonyms: sightless, unseeing, blinded, vision-impaired, visually impaired, visionless, unable to see, deprived of sight, blind as a bat (informal), myopic, nearsighted (US), short-sighted (UK), longsighted, long-sighted (UK), partially sighted, dim-sighted, astigmatic, presbyopic, in darkness
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