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1. sight
noun. ['ˈsaɪt'] an instance of visual perception.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- sihþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Sight
- overexcite
- disinvite
- semi-height
- satterwhite
- reinvite
- reignite
- nonwhite
- forthright
- de-excite
- contrite
- riunite
- reunite
- overwrite
- overnite
- overnight
- mcwright
- mcwhite
- mcright
- mcknight
- mccright
- macknight
- enwright
- despite
- clevite
- uptight
- upright
- tonite
- tonight
- strite
- streit
How do you pronounce sight?
Pronounce sight as saɪt.
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Quotes about sight
1. I don't think I've had love at first sight. But, I've definitely had moments where I've seen a person, and I'm like, 'Wow, there is something different about you, and I really want to get to know you.'
- Josh Hutcherson
2. I no longer believed in the idea of soul mates, or love at first sight. But I was beginning to believe that a very few times in your life, if you were lucky, you might meet someone who was exactly right for you. Not because he was perfect, or because you were, but because your combined flaws were arranged in a way that allowed two separate beings to hinge together.
- Lisa Kleypas, Blue-Eyed Devil
3. The message of Jesus is summed up partly in the Sermon on the Mount, and partly when he begins his ministry and quotes the passage from Isaiah: 'I have come to set free the prisoners and restore sight to the blind.' And certainly, his mission is also to bring hope. It was to heal people, to befriend the outcast.
- Dan Wakefield
2. night-sight
noun. the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight).
3. sight
noun. ['ˈsaɪt'] anything that is seen.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- sihþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. sight
noun. ['ˈsaɪt'] the ability to see; the visual faculty.
Synonyms
- visual sense
- sense modality
- central vision
- achromatic vision
- stigmatism
- eyesight
- night vision
- near vision
- binocular vision
- scotopic vision
- sightedness
- exteroception
- seeing
- vision
- distance vision
- monocular vision
- chromatic vision
- peripheral vision
- photopic vision
- sensory system
- modality
- acuity
- night-sight
- visual acuity
- daylight vision
- color vision
- sharp-sightedness
- visual modality
- trichromacy
Antonyms
Etymology
- sihþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. sight
verb. ['ˈsaɪt'] catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sihþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. sight
noun. ['ˈsaɪt'] the act of looking or seeing or observing.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- sihþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. sight
noun. ['ˈsaɪt'] a range of mental vision.
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Etymology
- sihþ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))