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sighted
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
sighted
(adjective)
clear–sighted
(adjective)
long–sighted
(adjective)
sight
(verb)
sighted
/
ˈ
saɪtəd/
adjective
sighted
/
ˈ
saɪtəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SIGHTED
:
able to see
:
not blind
blind and
sighted
people
partially
sighted
people [=people who are not blind but have only a limited ability to see]
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clear-sighted
,
farsighted
,
long-sighted
,
nearsighted
,
shortsighted
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