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- SIGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SIGHT is something that is seen : spectacle How to use sight in a sentence Cite, Sight, and Site
- 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
To perceive with the eyes; get sight of: sighted land after 40 days at sea 2 To observe through a sight or an optical instrument: sight a target 3 To adjust the sights of (a rifle, for example) 4 To take aim with (a firearm) 1 To direct one's gaze; look carefully 2 To take aim: sighted along the barrel of the gun
- SIGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision an act, fact, or instance of seeing an instance of looking briefly; view; glimpse one's range of vision on some specific occasion Land is in sight mental perception or regard; judgment something seen or worth seeing; spectacle the sights of London
- sight noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of sight noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable] the ability to see synonym eyesight She has very good sight The disease has affected her sight He has very little sight in his right eye It's important that you have regular sight tests
- SIGHT - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "SIGHT" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
- Sight - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Sight has many different senses It can mean the range of your vision, as in when you freak out when your little puppy goes out of sight You can "take in the sights," meaning you're seeing all the special attractions of a town (also known as sightseeing)
- 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
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