blind

[US]/blaɪnd/
[UK]/blaɪnd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. unable to see; lacking the sense of sight
adv. without the ability to see; without clear understanding
n. a device that controls the amount of light entering a room; a cover or excuse
vt. to make someone unable to see; to cause someone to lose their rationality

Phrases & Collocations

blind person

blindness

legally blind

blind spot

blind faith

blind date

color blind

blindfold

blindly follow

blind eye

blind area

blind alley

blind in

on the blind

blind hole

double blind

window blind

venetian blind

blind rivet

blind side

go blind

blind love

Example Sentences

a blind socket; a blind passage.

a blind man with a stick.

they left in blind panic.

There is a home for the blind in this town.

The blind live in the dark.

he was blind in one eye.

a blind acceptance of conventional opinions.

he's off on a blind again.

he was blind in both eyes.

He was parcel blind with age.

The sun blinds the stars.

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