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View usage for: (aɪsaɪt) uncountable nounYour eyesight is your ability to see. He suffered from poor eyesight and could no longer read properly. Synonyms: vision, sight, observation, perception More Synonyms of eyesight eyesight in British English (ˈaɪˌsaɪt) nounthe ability to see; faculty of sight eyesight in American English (ˈaɪˌsaɪt) noun1. the power of seeing; sight; vision Examples of 'eyesight' in a sentenceeyesight My eyesight is reasonably good but I frequently have to resort to the torch on my mobile phone to decipher them.Was my poor eyesight too much for the people to overcome?Tests show her hearing and eyesight are normal.Much of this is to do with failing eyesight and a diminishing sense of taste and smell.This despite the fact that their eyesight is poor.Our eyesight and hearing are dependent on healthy chromosomes.His failing eyesight means he is recording this play rather than writing it.She is blessed with poor eyesight in old age.As her eyesight failed she moved into residential care.Records showed he had been refused active service in the war because of poor eyesight.On her application form she had to admit to both poor eyesight and alopecia.Her bad eyesight is a mystery. Hearing and eyesight also normally decline.This can't be doing his eyesight any good.They really don't have very good eyesight.Although my eyesight is very good, the craft was not yet visible to me.He loved cricket, but his bad eyesight restricted his participation to scoring. Failing eyesight was a painter's dread.By age 40 their eyesight is too bad to keep working.It is a job which requires a sensitivity in the use of the fingers, manual dexterity and good eyesight.But can a batsman be really sure when his eyesight has gone or when his reactions have slowed just enough to bring him back to mortality?His eyesight was still good.It is not the eyesight that goes, merely that there is a constant chipping away at the previously impregnable wall of confidence.In May, she said her eyesight was going. In other languageseyesight British English: eyesight / ˈaɪˌsaɪt/ NOUN Your eyesight is your ability to see. He has very poor eyesight. - American English: eyesight
- Arabic: بَصَر
- Brazilian Portuguese: visão
- Chinese: 视力
- Croatian: vid
- Czech: zrak
- Danish: syn
- Dutch: gezichtsvermogen
- European Spanish: vista sentido
- Finnish: näkökyky
- French: vue les 5 sens
- German: Sehkraft
- Greek: όραση
- Italian: vista
- Japanese: 視力
- Korean: 시력
- Norwegian: syn synsevne
- Polish: wzrok
- European Portuguese: visão
- Romanian: vedere
- Russian: зрение
- Latin American Spanish: vista alcance visual
- Swedish: syn
- Thai: สายตา
- Turkish: görme yetisi
- Ukrainian: зір
- Vietnamese: thị lực
Chinese translation of 'eyesight'Definition the ability to see He suffered from poor eyesight and could no longer read properly. Synonyms observation ability to see range of vision power of seeing power of sight Additional synonymsDefinition insight or intuition It did not require a great deal of perception to realise what he meant. Synonyms understanding, intelligence, observation, discrimination, insight, sharpness, cleverness, keenness, shrewdness, acuity, discernment, perspicacity (formal), astuteness, incisiveness, perceptiveness, quick-wittedness, perspicuityDefinition the ability to see My sight is failing and I can't see to read any more. Synonyms vision, eyes, eyesight, seeing, eye |