Pronunciation: /ˈkʌlər ˈblaɪndnəs/
noun a visual impairment that prevents an individual from distinguishing certain colors
A1 Color blindness is a condition where a person cannot see certain colors.
A2 Some people with color blindness have difficulty distinguishing between red and green.
B1 Color blindness can be hereditary or acquired later in life.
B2 Individuals with color blindness may use special glasses to help them see colors more accurately.
C1 There are different types of color blindness, including red-green color blindness and blue-yellow color blindness.
C2 Color blindness can impact a person's ability to perform certain tasks, such as driving or choosing clothing.
formal Color blindness, also known as color vision deficiency, is a condition in which a person is unable to distinguish certain colors.
informal My friend has color blindness, so he has trouble telling the difference between red and green.
slang Some people think color blindness means you only see in black and white, but that's not true.
figurative In a world full of color, color blindness can make things seem a little dull.
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