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Definitions for Sighted
[1] having functional vision; not blind.
[2] having a particular type of eyesight or perception (used in combination): sharp-sighted; clear-sighted.
[3] the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
[4] an act, fact, or instance of seeing.
[5] one's range of vision on some specific occasion: Land is in sight.
[6] a view; glimpse.
[7] mental perception or regard; judgment.
[8] something seen or worth seeing; spectacle: the sights of London.
[9] Informal . something unusual, surprising, shocking, or distressing: They were a sight after the fight.
[10] Commerce . presentation of a bill of exchange: a draft payable at two months after sight. a showing of goods, especially gems, held periodically for wholesalers.
[11] Older Use . a multitude; great deal: It's a sight better to work than to starve.
[12] an observation taken with a surveying, navigating, or other instrument to ascertain an exact position or direction.
[13] any of various mechanical or optical viewing devices, as on a firearm or surveying instrument, for aiding the eye in aiming.
[14] Obsolete . skill; insight.
[15] to see, glimpse, notice, or observe: to sight a ship to the north.
[16] to take a sight or observation of (a stake, coastline, etc.), especially with surveying or navigating instruments.
[17] to direct or aim by a sight or sights, as a firearm.
[18] to provide with sights or adjust the sights of, as a gun.
[19] to aim or observe through a sight.
[20] to look carefully in a certain direction.
[21] possessing the ability to see
[22] (in combination) having sight of a specified kind short-sighted
[23] the power or faculty of seeing; perception by the eyes; vision Related adjectives: optical, visual
[24] the act or an instance of seeing
[25] the range of vision within sight of land
[26] range of mental vision; point of view; judgment in his sight she could do nothing wrong
[27] a glimpse or view (esp in the phrases catch sight of, lose sight of )
[28] anything that is seen
[29] (often plural) anything worth seeing; spectacle the sights of London
[30] informal anything unpleasant or undesirable to see his room was a sight!
[31] any of various devices or instruments used to assist the eye in making alignments or directional observations, esp such a device used in aiming a gun
[32] an observation or alignment made with such a device
[33] an opportunity for observation
[34] obsolete insight or skill
[35] a sight informal a great deal she's a sight too good for him
[36] a sight for sore eyes a person or thing that one is pleased or relieved to see
[37] at sight or on sight as soon as seen on presentation a bill payable at sight
[38] know by sight to be familiar with the appearance of without having personal acquaintance I know Mr Brown by sight but we have never spoken
[39] not by a long sight informal on no account; not at all
[40] out of sight slang not visible extreme or very unusual (as interj. ) that's marvellous!
[41] set one's sights on to have (a specified goal) in mind; aim for
[42] sight unseen without having seen the object at issue to buy a car sight unseen
[43] (tr) to see, view, or glimpse
[44] (tr) to furnish with a sight or sights to adjust the sight of
[45] to aim (a firearm) using the sight
Words related to Sighted
Words nearby Sighted
sight gag, sight rhyme, sight screen, sight unseen, sight-read, sighted, sighter, sighthole, sighthound, sighting, sightless
Origin of Sighted
before 950; Middle English (noun); Old English sihth (more often gesihth, gesiht; cognate with German Gesicht face; cf. y-), derivative of sēon to see1; see -th1
Words that may be confused with Sighted
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, sightcite, sight, site
Other words from Sighted
half-sight·ed , adjective
half-sight·ed·ly , adverb
half-sight·ed·ness , noun
un·der·sight·ed , adjective
un·sight·ed , adjective
sight·a·ble , adjective
sight·er , noun
re·sight , verb (used with object)
un·der·sight , noun
Word origin for Sighted
Old English sihth; related to Old High German siht; see see 1