monocular (Meaning)

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monocular (a.)

Having only one eye; with one eye only; as, monocular vision.

Adapted to be used with only one eye at a time; as, a monocular microscope.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monocular

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monocular Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter used his monocular to scan the distant horizon for game.
  2. The scientists used their monoculars to observe the behavior of the rare bird species.
  3. The marine biologist peered through the monocular, searching for signs of underwater life.
  4. The hiker brought a monocular on his trek, allowing him to appreciate the stunning mountain vistas.
  5. The concert attendee used a monocular to get a closer view of the band onstage.
  6. The birdwatcher used a monocular to identify the elusive warbler that was hiding in the dense foliage.
  7. The astronomer used a monocular to explore the night sky, marveling at the countless stars and galaxies.
  8. The soldier used a monocular to survey the battlefield, assessing the enemy's position and strength.
  9. The electrician used a monocular to inspect electrical lines from a safe distance.
  10. The nature photographer attached a monocular to his camera lens, enabling him to capture close-up shots of wildlife without disturbing them.

FAQs About the word monocular

Having only one eye; with one eye only; as, monocular vision., Adapted to be used with only one eye at a time; as, a monocular microscope.

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The hunter used his monocular to scan the distant horizon for game.

The scientists used their monoculars to observe the behavior of the rare bird species.

The marine biologist peered through the monocular, searching for signs of underwater life.

The hiker brought a monocular on his trek, allowing him to appreciate the stunning mountain vistas.