blinded
/ˈblaɪndɪd/
adjective
- Unable to see; having lost one's sight.
- A blinded animal relies on its other senses to survive.
- The old dog, now blinded by cataracts, still found his way around the house.
- The blinded soldier learned to navigate using sound and touch.
- Deprived of good judgment or awareness.
- She was blinded by prejudice and refused to listen.
- The fans were blinded by loyalty and could not see the team's flaws.
- Blinded by ambition, he forgot about his family.
verb
- Past tense of blind; made someone unable to see, either temporarily or permanently.
- The bright headlights blinded the driver for a moment.
- The magician's flash blinded the audience for a split second.
- The accident blinded him in one eye.
- Past tense of blind; caused someone to lose good judgment or the ability to see the truth.
- His anger blinded him to the facts.
- She was blinded by love and ignored all the warning signs.
- Greed blinded the businessman to the risks of the deal.
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