Definisjon av blind

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Noun

blind - a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight; "they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet"
screen
protective cover, protective covering, protection the tough natural covering of some organisms
curtain, drapery, drape, pall, mantle hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
shutter a hinged blind for a window
window blind a blind for privacy or to keep out light
blind - people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group; "he spent hours reading to the blind"
people members of a family line; "his people have been farmers for generations"; "are your people still alive?"
blind - a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters); "he waited impatiently in the blind"
blind - something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity; "he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"; "the holding company was just a blind"
subterfuge

Verb

blind - render unable to see
bedazzle, daze, dazzle amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill; "Her arguments dazzled everyone"; "The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps"
seel sew up the eyelids of hawks and falcons
snow-blind affect with snow blindness; "the glare of the sun snow-blinded her"
blind - make blind by putting the eyes out; "The criminals were punished and blinded"
modify, alter, change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
abacinate blind by holding a red-hot metal plate before someone's eyes; "The prisoners were abacinated by their captors"
blind - make dim by comparison or conceal
dim
darken make dark or darker; "darken a room"

Adjective

blind - unable to see; "a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan
unsighted
sighted able to see
blinded deprived of sight
blindfold, blindfolded wearing a blindfold
color-blind, colour-blind unprejudiced about race
dazzled stupefied or dizzied by something overpowering; "I fall back dazzled at beholding myself all rosy red, / At having, I myself, caused the sun to rise."- `Chanticler' by Rostand
deuteranopic, green-blind inability to see the color green or to distinguish green and purplish-red
dim-sighted, near-blind, sand-blind, visually challenged, visually impaired, purblind having greatly reduced vision
sightless, eyeless, unseeing lacking eyes or eyelike features; "eyeless fish that evolved in dark caves"; "an eyeless needle"
protanopic, red-blind inability to see the color red or to distinguish red and bluish-green
snow-blind, snow-blinded temporarily blinded by exposure to light reflected from snow or ice
stone-blind completely blind
blind - unable or unwilling to perceive or understand; "blind to a lover's faults"; "blind to the consequences of their actions"
blind - not based on reason or evidence; "blind hatred"; "blind faith"; "unreasoning panic"
unreasoning
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Substantiv

blind - A covering for a window to keep out light. The covering may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.
blind - A destination sign mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name and/or via points, etc.
blind - Any device intended to conceal or hide; as, a duck blind.
blind - No score.
blind - A forced bet.
blind - A player who is or was forced to make a bet.

Verb

blind - To make temporarily or permanently blind.
blind - To curse.

Adverb

blind - Without seeing; unseeingly.
blind - Without looking at the cards dealt.

Adjektiv

blind - Unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
blind - Unable to be used to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
blind - Failing to see, acknowledge, perceive.
blind - Of a place, having little or no visibility; as, a blind corner.
blind - Closed at one end; having a dead end; as, a blind hole, a blind alley.
blind - Without opening; as, a blind wall.
blind - smallest or slightest in phrases such as.
blind - Without any prior knowledge.
blind - unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating circumstances, etc.

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  • blind
    Unable to see.
  • blind
    To make temporarily or permanently blind.

Adjektiv - Gradbøying

  • Positiv: blind
  • Komparativ: blinder / more blind
  • Superlativ: blindest / most blind

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) blind
  • Presens: blind / blinds
  • Preteritum: blinded
  • Perfektum: (have) blinded

Substantiv

  • Entall: blind
  • Flertall: blinds

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