The Opposite(Antonym) of “macroptic”
The antonyms of macroptic are myopic and nearsighted. These words describe opposite visual conditions, where macroptic refers to having a long-sighted vision, and myopic and nearsighted refer to having a short-sighted vision.
Explore all Antonyms of “macroptic”
Definitions and Examples of myopic, nearsighted
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Unable to see objects clearly unless they are close to the eyes; nearsighted.
Example
Without her glasses, she is myopic and can't read anything beyond a few inches.
Unable to see distant objects clearly; myopic.
Example
He is nearsighted and needs to wear glasses while driving.
Key Differences: myopic vs nearsighted
- 1Myopic and nearsighted are synonyms that describe the same condition of not being able to see distant objects clearly.
- 2Macroptic is an antonym of myopic and nearsighted, which means having a long-sighted vision.
Effective Usage of myopic, nearsighted
- 1Medical Context: Use these antonyms in medical contexts to describe visual conditions.
- 2Daily Conversations: Use these antonyms to describe someone's vision or to talk about eye health.
- 3Educational Context: Use these antonyms in educational contexts to teach students about different visual conditions.
Remember this!
The antonyms of macroptic are myopic and nearsighted. While myopic and nearsighted describe a short-sighted vision, macroptic describes a long-sighted vision. Use these antonyms in medical contexts, daily conversations, and educational contexts to describe visual conditions and eye health.