eyeglasses (Meaning)

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eyeglasses (n)

(plural) optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision

eyeglasses Sentence Examples

  1. The optometrist prescribed new eyeglasses with a special coating to reduce glare.
  2. Grandpa's eyeglasses were old and scratched, so he could barely see out of them.
  3. The little boy wore his eyeglasses to see the blackboard clearly in class.
  4. The businesswoman's eyeglasses were perched on her nose as she typed furiously at her computer.
  5. The scientist peered through his thick eyeglasses at the petri dish, searching for signs of bacterial growth.
  6. The librarian carefully placed the eyeglasses on the shelf, next to the books about the history of eyeglasses.
  7. The fashion designer's eyeglasses were large and stylish, a perfect accessory to her latest collection.
  8. The hiker's eyeglasses fogged up as he climbed the mountain, but he kept them on to protect his eyes from the sun.
  9. The child's eyeglasses were bent and broken after he fell off his bike, so his parents took him to the optometrist to get them fixed.
  10. The movie star's eyeglasses were a signature part of his look, and he always wore them in public.

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(plural) optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision

glass,sunglasses, spectacles, goggles, bifocals,specs, lorgnette, pince-nez, half-glasses, contact lens

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The optometrist prescribed new eyeglasses with a special coating to reduce glare.

Grandpa's eyeglasses were old and scratched, so he could barely see out of them.

The little boy wore his eyeglasses to see the blackboard clearly in class.

The businesswoman's eyeglasses were perched on her nose as she typed furiously at her computer.