Pronunciation: /ʌn.saɪtɪd/

Definitions of unsighted

adjective describing something that cannot be seen or has no sight

Example Sentences

A1 The unsighted man relied on his other senses to navigate the world.

A2 The unsighted puppy bumped into furniture as it explored the room.

B1 The unsighted artist created beautiful sculptures using only touch and feeling.

B2 The unsighted pianist amazed the audience with their incredible musical talent.

C1 The unsighted hiker relied on a guide to navigate the challenging terrain.

C2 The unsighted scientist made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of sensory perception.

Examples of unsighted in a Sentence

formal The unsighted individual relied on a guide dog to navigate the city streets.

informal The unsighted person used a cane to get around town.

slang The unsighted guy had to feel his way through the dark room.

figurative The unsighted artist painted a beautiful masterpiece using only their sense of touch.

Grammatical Forms of unsighted

past tense

unsighted

plural

unsighted

comparative

more unsighted

superlative

most unsighted

present tense

unsight

future tense

will unsight

perfect tense

have unsighted

continuous tense

is unsighting

singular

unsighted

positive degree

unsighted

infinitive

unsight

gerund

unsighting

participle

unsighted

Origin and Evolution of unsighted

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unsighted' is believed to have originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'unsīht', which means 'not seen'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unsighted' has evolved to also refer to something that is not in view or not visible, in addition to not being seen physically.