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Meaning of sight(s)

sight(s)

payable on presentation, based on recognition or comprehension without previous study, mental or spiritual perception, a device that aids the eye in aiming or in finding the direction of an object, to take aim, the space over which a person can see, judgment, one whose appearance or arrival is an occasion for joy or relief, a perception of an object by the eye, something that is worth seeing, the process, power, or function of seeing, the perception of an object within the visual field, to aim by means of sights, to adjust the sights of, something that is peculiar, funny, or messy, the physical sense by which light stimuli received by the eye are interpreted by the brain and constructed into a representation of the position, shape, brightness, and usually color of objects in space, presentation of a note or draft to the maker or draftee, aspiration, something ludicrous or disorderly in appearance, inspection, perusal, to look carefully in a particular direction, payable on presentation see also sight draft at draft, at or within a reasonable distance or time, mental view, a great number or quantity, the range of vision, the act of looking at or beholding, to get or catch sight of, as soon as seen, aspiration sense 3a, goal sense 2, a good deal, the one of the five basic physical senses by which light stimuli received by the eye are interpreted by the brain and constructed into a representation of the position, shape, brightness, and usually color of objects in space, to test for straightness, a perception of an object by or as if by the eye, to look at through or as if through a sight, the act of seeing, to equip with sights, the animal sense of which the sense organ is the eye and by which the position, shape, and color of objects are perceived, beyond all expectation or reason, a thing regarded as worth seeing, beyond comparison, view, glimpse, an observation to determine direction or position (as by a navigator), something that is seen

sight(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic mountain peak's sight awe-inspired all who beheld it.
  2. Through the spyglass, the captain caught sight of the distant ship.
  3. The sudden sight of the ghost sent shivers down her spine.
  4. Her piercing blue eyes held a captivating sight that commanded attention.
  5. The painting's vibrant colors and intricate details were a sight to behold.
  6. The doctor's keen sight detected a faint rash on the patient's skin.
  7. The window offered a breathtaking sight of the surrounding landscape.
  8. The sniper's sight had locked onto the target, ensuring a precision shot.
  9. The tourists gasped in amazement at the sight of Niagara Falls.
  10. The astronomer pointed his telescope towards the night sky, seeking a sight of the elusive comet.

FAQs About the word sight(s)

payable on presentation, based on recognition or comprehension without previous study, mental or spiritual perception, a device that aids the eye in aiming or i

glimpses, glances, looks, peeks, eyes, ganders, glares, peeps, stares, regards

visions,,

The majestic mountain peak's sight awe-inspired all who beheld it.

Through the spyglass, the captain caught sight of the distant ship.

The sudden sight of the ghost sent shivers down her spine.

Her piercing blue eyes held a captivating sight that commanded attention.