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blind
adj blinder, blindest
- 1. Not able to see.
- Thesaurus: sightless, unseeing, visionless, purblind, blind as a bat, stone-blind, in darkness, eyeless; Antonym: sighted.
- Form: the blind
- Example: blind to his faults
- Thesaurus: heedless, unaware, oblivious.
- Form: blind to something (always)
- Example: blind hatred
- Thesaurus: inconsiderate, thoughtless, heedless, careless, unaware, hasty, impetuous, oblivious, rash, random, chance, incidental, accidental, unplanned, fortuitous; Antonym: aware, calculated, purposeful.
- Example: blind entrance
- Thesaurus: concealed, hidden, obscured, disguised, dark, dim; Antonym: conspicuous.
- Example: blind summit
8a. Having no openings or windows, etc;
- Example: blind wall
- Example: blind arch
- Example: blind alley
- Thesaurus: obstructed, blocked, closed, dead-end, without egress.
11. Without preparation or previous knowledge.
- Example: blind testing
- 1. Blindly; without being able to see.
2. Without having seen, tested or gained proper knowledge of the item concerned.
- Example: I can't believe that you bought the car blind
- 1. A screen to stop light coming through a window, eg one which rolls up (a roller blind) or folds up (a Venetian blind) when not in use. N Amer equivalent window shade.
2. A person, action or thing which hides the truth or deceives.
- Thesaurus: front, façade, cover, camouflage, mask, screen, feint, distraction.
- 1. To make someone blind.
2. To make someone unreasonable or foolish, etc.
- Thesaurus: deceive, conceal, mislead, delude.
- See separate entries.
- Completely blind.
- colloq
Completely and helplessly drunk.
- colloq
Not the slightest bit of ...; not any ....
- Example: took not a blind bit of notice
- colloq
To state with certainty or declare emphatically.
- Example: swore blind that he had already paid
- Someone inexperienced or incompetent helping another person to do something or telling them about it.
- To pretend not to notice it.
Phrasal Verb: blind someone to something
- To make them unable to see it, or incapable of appreciating it.
- Example: Jealousy blinded him to all reason
- To confuse or dazzle them with it.
- Example: tried to blind me with science
