eyes
/aɪz/
noun
- The organs of sight in humans and animals.
- The cat's eyes glowed green in the dark.
- He rubbed his tired eyes after reading for hours.
- She closed her eyes and listened to the rain falling outside.
- The ability to see or notice; vision or observation.
- A good artist has an eye for color and detail.
- The detective had a sharp eye for clues.
- Keep your eyes on the road while driving.
- A way of looking at or considering something; perspective or opinion.
- In the eyes of the law, everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
- She saw the problem through fresh eyes after taking a break.
- To my eyes, the painting looked like a masterpiece.
- The center of something, such as a storm or a target.
- The eye of the hurricane was eerily calm.
- He aimed for the eye of the target and hit it perfectly.
- The needle has a small eye for the thread to pass through.
verb
- Third person singular present of eye; looks at or watches closely.
- He eyes the finish line and pushes himself to run faster.
- She eyes the dessert menu with great interest.
- The guard eyes every visitor who enters the building.