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    blinkered
    /ˈblɪŋkəd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a horse) wearing blinkers: "Aboyeur's blinkered head showed in front soon after the start"

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  2. 1. : limited in scope or understanding : narrow-minded. 2. : fitted with blinders. Examples of blinkered in a Sentence.

  3. BLINKERED definition: 1. A blinkered person is unable or unwilling to understand other people's beliefs, and blinkered…. Learn more.

  4. When someone is blinkered, they're narrow-minded, or have a limited understanding. Your brother is blinkered by his belief that only boys should belong to his secret club.

  5. Define blinkered. blinkered synonyms, blinkered pronunciation, blinkered translation, English dictionary definition of blinkered. adj. Subjective and limited, as in viewpoint or perception: "The characters have a blinkered view and, misinterpreting what they see, sometimes take totally...

  6. Blinkered definition: narrow-minded and subjective; unwilling to understand another viewpoint. See examples of BLINKERED used in a sentence.

  7. BLINKERED meaning: 1. A blinkered person is unable or unwilling to understand other people's beliefs, and blinkered…. Learn more.

  8. Aug 31, 2024 · blinkered (comparative more blinkered, superlative most blinkered) Wearing blinkers, that is, blinders. (figuratively) Having tunnel vision; unable to see what is happening around one; narrow-minded.

  9. (figuratively) Having tunnel vision; unable to see what is happening around one. Wiktionary. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of blinker. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Blinkered Sentence Examples. I just feel sorry for your kids having a father that is blinkered and so unworldly.

  10. blinkered meaning, definition, what is blinkered: having a limited view of a subject, or r...: Learn more.

  11. A blinkered view, attitude, or approach is narrow and does not take into account other people's opinions. A blinkered person has this kind of attitude. [ British , disapproval ] [...]