sighted

/ˈsaɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'sight': to see or catch a glimpse of something, especially after searching.
    • We sighted a rare bird in the forest yesterday.
    • The telescope sighted a distant galaxy.
    • The sailors sighted land after weeks at sea.
adjective
  1. Having the ability to see; not blind.
    • Sighted people often take their vision for granted.
    • The school provides resources for both blind and sighted students.
    • The guide dog helps its owner navigate around sighted pedestrians.
  2. Having a specified type of vision (used in combination, e.g., 'sharp-sighted', 'far-sighted').
    • She is very near-sighted and needs glasses to read.
    • Eagles are known for being keen-sighted hunters.
    • The long-sighted driver spotted the deer from far away.
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