cat-eyed (Meaning)

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cat-eyed (a.)

Having eyes like a cat; hence, able to see in the dark.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cat-eyed

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cat-eyed Sentence Examples

  1. She possessed a mysterious allure with her cat-eyed gaze that seemed to pierce through the soul.
  2. The actress's striking cat-eyed makeup accentuated her already captivating features on the red carpet.
  3. In the dimly lit room, his cat-eyed vision allowed him to navigate effortlessly through the darkness.
  4. The cat-eyed spectacles perched on her nose added an air of sophistication to her ensemble.
  5. As she prowled the stage, her cat-eyed movements captivated the audience's attention.
  6. The cat-eyed creature prowled silently through the forest, its golden eyes glinting in the moonlight.
  7. Her cat-eyed stare conveyed a sense of wisdom beyond her years.
  8. The spy relied on his cat-eyed night vision goggles to gather intelligence under the cover of darkness.
  9. The cat-eyed statue in the museum seemed to follow visitors with its eerie gaze.
  10. With her cat-eyed reflexes, she easily dodged the incoming attacks in the martial arts tournament.

FAQs About the word cat-eyed

Having eyes like a cat; hence, able to see in the dark.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She possessed a mysterious allure with her cat-eyed gaze that seemed to pierce through the soul.

The actress's striking cat-eyed makeup accentuated her already captivating features on the red carpet.

In the dimly lit room, his cat-eyed vision allowed him to navigate effortlessly through the darkness.

The cat-eyed spectacles perched on her nose added an air of sophistication to her ensemble.