blindness

[ˈblaɪndnəs]

blindness Definition

the state of being unable to see, either because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.

Using blindness: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was born with blindness in one eye.

  • Example

    The accident caused temporary blindness.

  • Example

    She has been struggling with gradual blindness for years.

blindness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blindness

Antonyms for blindness

Phrases with blindness

  • a genetic condition that affects the ability to distinguish between certain colors

    Example

    He has color blindness and can't tell the difference between red and green.

  • a condition in which a person has difficulty seeing in low light conditions or at night

    Example

    She has night blindness and can't drive at night.

  • a level of visual impairment that qualifies an individual for certain government benefits and services

    Example

    He is considered legally blind and is eligible for disability benefits.

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Summary: blindness in Brief

Blindness [ˈblaɪndnəs] is the state of being unable to see due to injury, disease, or a congenital condition. It can be temporary or permanent and is often accompanied by other sensory impairments. Examples include 'He was born with blindness in one eye.' and 'She has been struggling with gradual blindness for years.' Phrases like 'color blindness' and 'night blindness' describe specific types of visual impairment.

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