eyeshot

[ˈaɪʃɒt]

eyeshot Definition

  • 1the range or distance within which someone can see or hear
  • 2the range of a gun or other weapon

Using eyeshot: Examples

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

  • Example

    I could see the mountains in the eyeshot.

  • Example

    The bird flew out of my eyeshot.

  • Example

    The sniper was within eyeshot of the target.

  • Example

    The enemy was out of eyeshot, so we had to move quickly.

eyeshot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eyeshot

Phrases with eyeshot

  • in someone's eyeshot

    within the range of someone's vision or hearing

    Example

    Make sure the presentation is visible in everyone's eyeshot.

  • beyond the range of someone's vision or hearing

    Example

    The children were playing out of eyeshot of their parents.

  • within earshot/shot

    close enough to hear or see something

    Example

    I don't want to discuss this within earshot of others.

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Summary: eyeshot in Brief

'Eyeshot' [ˈaɪʃɒt] refers to the range or distance within which someone can see or hear. It can also refer to the range of a gun or other weapon. Examples include 'I could see the mountains in the eyeshot,' and 'The sniper was within eyeshot of the target.' Phrases like 'in someone's eyeshot' and 'out of eyeshot' denote visibility or audibility, while 'within earshot/shot' implies proximity.