unsighted

English

Etymology

un- + sighted

Adjective

unsighted (not comparable)

  1. Not sighted; unseen.
    • 1876, Charles De Berard Mills, The Indian Saint, Or, Buddha and Buddhism, page 171:
      With all the wealth, the enhanced comfort and emancipation, the goal is still unneared, and we may say even unsighted.
  2. (firearms) Not furnished with a sight.
  3. Without the sense of sight; blind.
    • 2002, Margaret S. Tuller, The "Sweet" Uses of Adversity, page 262:
      Life for an unsighted person can be as interesting and challenging as for anyone else.
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