|  blind 
  
 
 1. people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group (Freq. 5)
 - he spent hours reading to the blind
 • Hypernyms:
 people
 • Member Meronyms:
 blind person
 2. a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters) (Freq. 1)
 - he waited impatiently in the blind
 • Hypernyms:
 screen, cover, covert, concealment
 3. a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight (Freq. 1)
 - they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet
 • Syn:
 screen
 • Derivationally related forms:
 screen (for: screen)
 • Hypernyms:
 protective covering, protective cover, protection
 • Hyponyms:
 curtain, drape, drapery, mantle, pall,
 shutter, window blind, winker, blinker, blinder
 4. something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
 - he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge
 - the holding company was just a blind
 • Syn:
 subterfuge
 • Hypernyms:
 misrepresentation, deceit, deception
 
 1. render unable to see (Freq. 2)
 • Derivationally related forms:
 blinder
 • Hyponyms:
 dazzle, bedazzle, daze, seel, snow-blind
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s somebody
 2. make blind by putting the eyes out (Freq. 2)
 - The criminals were punished and blinded
 • Hypernyms:
 change, alter, modify
 • Hyponyms:
 abacinate
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 - Something ----s somebody
 3. make dim by comparison or conceal
 • Syn:
 dim
 • Hypernyms:
 darken
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s something
 
 1. unable to see (Freq. 11)
 - "a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan
 • Syn:
 unsighted
 • Ant:
 sighted
 • Similar to:
 blinded, blindfold, blindfolded, color-blind, colour-blind,
 dazzled, deuteranopic, green-blind, dim-sighted, near-blind, purblind,
 sand-blind, visually impaired, visually challenged, eyeless, sightless, unseeing,
 unseeing, red-blind, snow-blind, snow-blinded, stone-blind,
 tritanopic, blue-blind
 • Derivationally related forms:
 blindness
 2. unable or unwilling to perceive or understand (Freq. 4)
 - blind to a lover's faults
 - blind to the consequences of their actions
 • Similar to:
 unperceptive, unperceiving
 3. not based on reason or evidence (Freq. 3)
 - blind hatred
 - blind faith
 - unreasoning panic
 • Syn:
 unreasoning
 • Similar to:
 irrational
 
 
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