Pronunciation: /ˈɑkjələr/
noun a lens or eyepiece for the eye
A1 I went to the doctor to get my ocular checked.
A2 The optometrist recommended new oculars for better vision.
B1 The scientist studied the oculars of different species to understand their visual capabilities.
B2 The museum had a collection of ancient oculars used by early civilizations.
C1 The artist's latest exhibit featured intricate ocular designs inspired by nature.
C2 The surgeon performed a delicate operation on the patient's ocular to restore their sight.
adjective relating to the eyes or vision
A1 The doctor used an ocular device to examine my eyes.
A2 The binoculars had ocular lenses that provided a clear view of the birds.
B1 The museum displayed an impressive collection of ocular artifacts.
B2 The scientist conducted an ocular study to analyze the effects of light on plant growth.
C1 The photographer's ocular skills were evident in the stunning images captured.
C2 The artist's ocular perception of color and light was unmatched in the art world.
formal The doctor conducted an ocular examination to assess the patient's vision.
informal I need to get my oculars checked soon; I've been having trouble reading small print.
slang Check out these cool new oculars I just bought for the concert!
figurative His ocular observations revealed the truth behind the mystery.
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