hemeralopia

/ˌhɛmərəˈloʊpiə/
noun
  1. A condition in which a person sees better in dim light than in bright light; day blindness.
    • Doctors diagnosed her with hemeralopia after she struggled to see clearly outdoors.
    • People with hemeralopia often wear dark glasses even on cloudy days.
    • The rare eye disorder caused hemeralopia, making sunlight uncomfortable.
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