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- nounsight (noun) · sights (plural noun) · a sight (noun)
- the faculty or power of seeing:"Joseph lost his sight as a baby" · "a sight test"
- the action or fact of seeing someone or something:"I've always been scared of the sight of blood"
- the area or distance within which someone can see or something can be seen:"he now refused to let Rose out of his sight"
- dateda person's view or consideration:"we are all equal in the sight of God"
- a thing that one sees or that can be seen:"John was a familiar sight in the bar for many years" · "he was getting used to seeing unpleasant sights"
- (sights)places of interest to tourists and visitors in a city, town, or other place:"she offered to show me the sights"
- informal(a sight)a person or thing having a ridiculous, repulsive, or disheveled appearance:"“I must look a frightful sight,” she said"
- (sights)a device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting a person's precise aim or observation:"there were reports of a man on the roof aiming a rifle and looking through its sights"
verbsight (verb) · sights (third person present) · sighted (past tense) · sighted (past participle) · sighting (present participle)- manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of:"tell me when you sight London Bridge" · "the unseasonal sighting of a cuckoo"
- take aim by looking through the sights of a gun:"she sighted down the barrel"
- take a detailed visual measurement of something with or as with a sight:"he had to sight along the planks in the proper order to get the line right"
- adjust the sight of (a firearm or optical instrument):"even when using binoculars, it is difficult to sight the lens angle in reverse"
OriginOld English (ge)sihth ‘something seen’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch zicht and German Gesicht ‘sight, face, appearance’. The verb dates from the mid 16th century (in sight).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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1. Someone's sight is their ability to see. [...] 2. The sight of something is the act of seeing it or an occasion on which you see it. [...] 3. A sight is something that you see. [...]
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