Definitions
- Describing a person or object that covers someone's eyes to prevent them from seeing. - Referring to an item used to cover someone's eyes, often made of cloth or a bandage. - Talking about the act of putting a blindfold on someone as a game or for a specific purpose.
- Describing a person or object that covers someone's eyes to prevent them from seeing. - Referring to an item used to cover someone's eyes, often made of cloth or a bandage. - Talking about the act of putting a blindfold on someone as a game or for a specific purpose.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe an object or action that covers someone's eyes.
- 2Both words are used in the context of games or activities where sight is intentionally restricted.
- 3Both words can be used as nouns or verbs depending on the sentence structure.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Blindfolder is less commonly used compared to blindfold.
- 2Form: Blindfolder is formed by adding the suffix '-er' to the word 'blindfold', while blindfold is the original word.
- 3Alternative forms: Blindfolder is not commonly used in alternative forms, while blindfold can also be used as a verb without the '-ed' ending.
Remember this!
Blindfolder and blindfold are synonyms that refer to an object or action that covers someone's eyes. They are used in the context of games or activities where sight is intentionally restricted. However, blindfold is the more commonly used term and is more widely recognized. Blindfolder is a less common variation of blindfold, formed by adding the suffix '-er' to the original word.