eyeglass

[ˈaɪˌɡlæs]

eyeglass Definition

  • 1a single lens for one eye that is worn to help a person see better
  • 2a pair of lenses set into a frame and worn over the eyes to help a person see better

Using eyeglass: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eyeglass" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She put on her eyeglasses to read the book.

  • Example

    He lost his eyeglasses and couldn't see anything clearly.

  • Example

    I need to buy a new pair of eyeglasses because my old ones are scratched.

eyeglass Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eyeglass

Phrases with eyeglass

  • a single eyeglass that is held in place by the muscles around the eye

    Example

    The gentleman wore a monocle in his left eye.

  • reading glasses

    eyeglasses with lenses that help people see better when reading or doing close work

    Example

    I need to buy a pair of reading glasses because I can't read small print anymore.

  • sunglasses

    eyeglasses with dark lenses that protect the eyes from the sun's glare

    Example

    She always wears sunglasses when she goes outside to protect her eyes from the sun.

Origins of eyeglass

from 'eye' + 'glass'

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Summary: eyeglass in Brief

An 'eyeglass' [ˈaɪˌɡlæs] is a lens or pair of lenses worn to improve vision. It can be a single lens for one eye or a pair of lenses set into a frame worn over both eyes. Examples include 'She put on her eyeglasses to read the book.' and 'I need to buy a new pair of eyeglasses because my old ones are scratched.' Other types of eyeglasses include 'monocle,' 'reading glasses,' and 'sunglasses.'