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blind
adjective
-
blind
,
blinder
,
blindest
unable
to
see
because
of
injury
,
illness
,
or
from
birth
•
The
guide
dog
gently
led
its
blind
owner
across
the
busy
street
.
The
guide
dog
gently
led
its
blind
owner
across
the
busy
street
.
•
When
the
lights
went
out
,
we
were
suddenly
as
blind
as
if
our
eyes
had
been
closed
.
When
the
lights
went
out
,
we
were
suddenly
as
blind
as
if
our
eyes
had
been
closed
.
Old
English
“
blind
”
meaning
“
sightless
,
obscure
”.
Related
to
Old
Norse
“
blindr
”.
adjective
-
blind
,
blinder
,
blindest
not
willing
or
able
to
notice
or
understand
something
obvious
•
She
was
blind
to
all
the
warning
signs
about
the
risky
investment
.
She
was
blind
to
all
the
warning
signs
about
the
risky
investment
.
•
Love
can
make
people
blind
to
each
other's
faults
.
Love
can
make
people
blind
to
each
other's
faults
.
Extension
of
literal
sense
of
“
unable
to
see
”
to
mental
perception
,
first
recorded
in
the
14th
century
.