blindfolded
/ˈblaɪndˌfoʊldɪd/
adjective
- Having the eyes covered with a blindfold.
- The statue showed a blindfolded woman holding scales, representing justice.
- A blindfolded volunteer was led through the maze by voice commands.
- The blindfolded contestant had to identify foods by taste alone.
- Acting or performed without full awareness or understanding.
- He made a blindfolded decision without reading the contract.
- The team was blindfolded by their confidence and ignored the warning signs.
- Investing blindfolded in that company turned out to be a huge mistake.
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adverb
- In a manner that involves having the eyes covered.
- She solved the Rubik's Cube blindfolded in under a minute.
- They walked blindfolded across the room to find the hidden object.
- He drove blindfolded through the obstacle course as a stunt.