blind
Prononciation : [/ˈblaɪ̯nd/]
Contexte : « sight »
(adjective) unable to see due to a lack of vision. When someone is blind, they cannot see things like colors, shapes, or people.
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Sarah's grandfather is blind and relies on his other senses to navigate the world.
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My friend is not blind; she has perfect vision and can see everything clearly.
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How does a blind person read books?
Contexte : « knowledge »
(verb) to make someone unable to see by covering their eyes or removing their ability to see. It can also mean to deprive someone of understanding or knowledge.
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During the game, the children played blindfolded and relied on their other senses.
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I would never blind anyone by shining a bright light in their eyes.
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Why would you blindfold yourself before swinging at the piñata?
Contexte : « person with sight impairment »
(noun) a person who cannot see at all or has limited vision. Blind individuals use other senses to help them understand the world around them.
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The blind man uses a white cane to help him navigate the streets.
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I know a blind woman who is a talented musician and plays the piano beautifully.
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How does a blind person know when to cross the street?