sightedness

[ UK /sˈa‍ɪtɪdnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. normal use of the faculty of vision
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How To Use sightedness In A Sentence

  • That's why we cannot afford a single moment of complacency, a second of self-indulgence, a soupcon of short-sightedness, or a waking moment of egotism. Carl Pope: Game Time
  • Clear-sightedness is only possible when one is not distracted by jargon, and psycho-babble or intimidated by emotional blackmail.
  • When it took control, it promised a global stewardship purring with gravity, finesse and farsightedness.
  • The degree of your nearsightedness determines your focusing ability.
  • Myopia, or nearsightedness, is another leading risk factor for retinal detachment.
  • The nutrition plays a role in the prevention of nearsightedness.
  • Even though Kumar had long-sightedness (hypermetropia) since birth, it wasn't discovered early enough. Daily News & Analysis
  • People with long-sightedness usually need to wear corrective eyewear such as glasses or contact lenses to read, write and carry out detailed tasks.
  • People with long-sightedness usually need to wear corrective eyewear such as glasses or contact lenses to read, write and carry out detailed tasks.
  • Overall, this is a good problem for Apple to have but the folks at Nokia in Espoo, Finland must be thanking Steve Jobs profusely for his shortsightedness. Good News in the One Million Missing iPhones - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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