sighting (Meaning)

Wordnet

sighting (n)

the act of observing

Webster

sighting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Sight

Webster

sighting ()

a. & n. from Sight, v. t.

sighting Sentence Examples

  1. - The astonishing sighting of a rare bird species sent shockwaves through the ornithology community.
  2. - While hiking in the wilderness, we had a captivating sighting of a majestic wolf.
  3. - The nocturnal sighting of an elusive owl filled us with a sense of awe and wonder.
  4. - The distant sighting of a whale breaching the ocean's surface exhilarated our spirits.
  5. - A telescope provided a crystal-clear sighting of the planet Jupiter's moons.
  6. - We were fortunate to witness the exhilarating sighting of a shooting star streaking across the night sky.
  7. - The momentary sighting of a ghostlike figure in the mist sent shivers down our spines.
  8. - The telescope's lens provided a remarkable sighting of the Andromeda galaxy, billions of light-years away.
  9. - The aircraft's radar detected an unidentified object, leading to a puzzling sighting report.
  10. - The camera captured the once-in-a-lifetime sighting of a blue whale feeding close to the shore.

FAQs About the word sighting

the act of observingof Sight, a. & n. from Sight, v. t.

seeing, regarding, eying, noticing,spotting, watching, viewing, remarking, spying, noting

disregarding, disregarding, missing, ignoring, neglecting,ignoring, neglecting, missing, passing over, passing over

- The astonishing sighting of a rare bird species sent shockwaves through the ornithology community.

- While hiking in the wilderness, we had a captivating sighting of a majestic wolf.

- The nocturnal sighting of an elusive owl filled us with a sense of awe and wonder.

- The distant sighting of a whale breaching the ocean's surface exhilarated our spirits.