1blind
: unable to see
: unable to notice or judge something
: accepting the actions or decisions of someone or something without any questions or criticism
Full Definition of BLIND
Origin of BLIND
Related to BLIND
- Synonyms
- eyeless, sightless, stone-blind, visionless
- Antonyms
- sighted
2blind
: to cause (someone) to be unable to see : to make (someone) blind
: to cause (someone) to be unable to see for a short time
: to cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly or to act reasonably
Full Definition of BLIND
First Known Use of BLIND
3blind
: something that is used to cover a window from the inside of a room; especially : a roll of cloth or plastic that is hung at the top of a window and pulled down over the window
: a place where hunters hide from animals while they are hunting
: something that is used to trick people or to prevent people from noticing a particular thing
Full Definition of BLIND
First Known Use of BLIND
4blind
: without seeing outside of an airplane : using only a plane's instruments
: to the degree that you are unable to think clearly or to act reasonably
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