blinded (Meaning)

Wordnet

blinded (s)

deprived of sight

Webster

blinded (imp. & p. p.)

of Blind

blinded Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden flash of lightning momentarily blinded the hiker as they traversed the mountain trail.
  2. The bright headlights of the oncoming car temporarily blinded the driver, causing them to veer off the road.
  3. Tears welled up in her eyes, and she blinked rapidly, trying to clear the tears that blinded her vision.
  4. His anger blinded him to the consequences of his actions, leading to regrettable decisions.
  5. The intense glare from the sun reflected off the snow and blinded the skier momentarily.
  6. The overwhelming grief blinded her to the beauty of the world around her.
  7. The smoke from the fire billowed, and for a moment, it blinded everyone in the room.
  8. The thick fog descended suddenly, enveloping the city streets and leaving drivers blinded to the traffic ahead.
  9. His loyalty to his friend blinded him to the flaws in their character.
  10. The soldier's helmet visor was smeared with mud, partially blinding him as he tried to navigate the battlefield.

FAQs About the word blinded

deprived of sightof Blind

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sighted, seeing,sighted, seeing, clear-eyed,observing, observant, observing, clear-sighted, observant

The sudden flash of lightning momentarily blinded the hiker as they traversed the mountain trail.

The bright headlights of the oncoming car temporarily blinded the driver, causing them to veer off the road.

Tears welled up in her eyes, and she blinked rapidly, trying to clear the tears that blinded her vision.

His anger blinded him to the consequences of his actions, leading to regrettable decisions.