Pronunciation: /aɪˌsaɪt/
noun the ability to see; vision
A1 My eyesight is not very good, so I wear glasses.
A2 She had to get laser eye surgery to improve her eyesight.
B1 Regular eye check-ups are important for maintaining good eyesight.
B2 His deteriorating eyesight made it difficult for him to read small print.
C1 The athlete's exceptional eyesight gave him an advantage in his sport.
C2 Her keen eyesight allowed her to spot the rare bird species from a distance.
adjective relating to the ability to see or vision
A1 She has good eyesight and doesn't need glasses.
A2 He struggles with poor eyesight and has to wear contact lenses.
B1 Regular eye check-ups are important for maintaining good eyesight.
B2 His deteriorating eyesight made it difficult for him to read small print.
C1 Advanced technology has greatly improved eyesight correction procedures.
C2 Her exceptional eyesight allowed her to spot the hidden details in the painting.
formal Regular eye check-ups are important for maintaining good eyesight.
informal I need to get my eyesight checked soon; I've been having trouble reading small print.
slang My eyesight is so bad, I can barely see anything without my glasses.
figurative His keen eyesight allowed him to spot the tiny details others missed.
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