- SIGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Most of the senses of sight are concerned with seeing A wonderful spectacle might be described as a sight, as might the general capacity to see anything ("my sight is not as good as it once was")
- SIGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SIGHT definition: 1 the ability to see: 2 something that is in someone's view: 3 when someone sees something or… Learn more
- Sight - definition of sight by The Free Dictionary
n 1 a The ability to see b Field of vision: out of my sight 2 a The act or fact of seeing: hoping for a sight of land; caught sight of a rare bird b Something seen: That bird is a rare sight around here
- SIGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Sight definition: the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision See examples of SIGHT used in a sentence
- Sight - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sight (also called eyesight or vision) is one of the senses Having sight means to be able to see Seeing gives animals knowledge of the world Some simple animals can only tell light from dark, but with vertebrates, the visual system is able to form images
- sight - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
immediately upon seeing, esp without referring elsewhere for assurance, further information, etc : to translate something at sight
- SIGHT | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary
sight noun (VIEW) something that you see, especially something interesting: the sights and sounds of the market at first sight
- SIGHT Synonyms: 279 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SIGHT: presence, proximity, company, immediacy, nearness, contiguity, closeness, glance; Antonyms of SIGHT: vision, taste, spot, touch, suspicion, glimmer, shadow, hint
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