sights

/saɪts/
noun
  1. Places of interest or things worth seeing, especially for tourists.
    • The tour guide showed us the historical sights of the old city.
    • She took a bus tour to see the natural sights of the national park.
    • We visited all the famous sights in Paris, including the Eiffel Tower.
  2. The ability to see; vision.
    • His sights were failing as he grew older.
    • The doctor checked her sights during the eye exam.
    • Losing his sights was a difficult adjustment for the veteran.
  3. Devices on a gun or optical instrument used for aiming or viewing.
    • She looked through the sights of the camera to frame the photo.
    • The telescope's sights were misaligned, so the image was blurry.
    • He adjusted the sights on his rifle before shooting.
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