Blinds meaning

Word: Blinds

How to pronounce: blaɪndz

How to pronounce: blaɪnd

Adjective

Definitions:

1. Unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.

Example sentences: "A blind man with a stick"

2. Lacking perception, awareness, or judgement.

Example sentences: "A blind acceptance of the status quo"

3. (of a corner or bend in a road) impossible to see round.

Example sentences: "Two trucks collided on a blind curve in the road"

4. Not the slightest (used in emphatic expressions)

5. (of a plant) without buds, eyes, or terminal flowers.

Example sentences: "Planting too shallowly is the most common cause of bulbs coming up blind"

Verb

Definitions:

1. Cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.

Example sentences: "The injury temporarily blinded him"

2. Deprive (someone) of understanding, judgement, or perception.

Example sentences: "He was blinded by his faith"

3. Move very fast and dangerously.

Noun

Definitions:

1. A screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.

Example sentences: "She pulled down the blinds"

2. Something designed to conceal one's real intentions.

Example sentences: "He phoned again from his own home: that was just a blind for his wife"

3. A heavy drinking bout.

Adverb

Definitions:

1. Without being able to see clearly.

Example sentences: "He was the first pilot in history to fly blind"


Synonyms:

curtain

hangings


Synonyms:

blind man

blindman

sightless

unseeing

impaired

in the dark

blindfold

deaf

venetian blind

window shades

dim

eyeless

tight


Derivations:

blindage


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Blinds in Other Languages...

Spanish: Ciego

German: Blind

French: Aveugle

Italian: Cieco

Turkish: Güneşlik