sightedness
/ˈsaɪtɪdnəs/
noun
- The quality or state of having sight; vision.
- The invention of glasses improved many people's sightedness.
- His sightedness allowed him to appreciate the beautiful sunset.
- Sightedness is a sense that many animals rely on for survival.
- The quality of being able to see or perceive things clearly or in a particular way (often used in compounds like 'far-sightedness' or 'short-sightedness').
- Her far-sightedness helped her plan for the company's future.
- The teacher praised the student's keen-sightedness in solving the puzzle.
- Short-sightedness in politics can lead to long-term problems.
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