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    eyesight
    /ˈʌɪsʌɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a person's ability to see: "poor eyesight ended his plans for a naval career"

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  2. sight noun (ABILITY TO SEE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Eyesight, glasses & lenses. accommodative. afterimage. age-related macular degeneration. amaurosis. amblyopia. eyeglasses. glaucoma. lenticular. limbus. long-sightedness. macula lutea. ocular. oculist. ophthalmology. varifocals. wet macular degeneration. wraparounds.

  3. 1. : sight sense 4a. 2. archaic : observation sense 1. Synonyms. eye. sight. vision. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of eyesight in a Sentence. He wears glasses because his eyesight is not good. the keen eyesight of a bird of prey.

  4. noun [ U ] us / ˈaɪ.saɪt / uk / ˈaɪ.saɪt / Add to word list. B2. the ability to see: good/ bad / poor eyesight. You need to have your eyesight tested. Synonym. vision (ABILITY) See also. sight noun (ABILITY TO SEE) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Eyesight, glasses & lenses. accommodative. afterimage. age-related macular degeneration.

  5. Definition of eyesight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Your eyesight is your vision, or ability to see. If your eyesight isn't perfect, you can correct it using glasses or contact lenses.

  7. Eyesight definition: the power or faculty of seeing.. See examples of EYESIGHT used in a sentence.

  8. EYESIGHT definition: the ability to see: . Learn more.

  9. Definition of 'eyesight' Word Frequency. eyesight. (aɪsaɪt ) uncountable noun B2. Your eyesight is your ability to see. He suffered from poor eyesight and could no longer read properly. Synonyms: vision, sight, observation, perception More Synonyms of eyesight. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  10. EYESIGHT meaning: the ability to see sight or vision.

  11. 1. the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision. 2. the act or fact of seeing. 3. one's range of vision on some specific occasion: Land is in sight. 4. a view; glimpse. 5. mental perception or regard; judgment. 6. something seen or worth seeing; spectacle: the sights of London.