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sighted

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/ˈsaɪtɪd/ · sight-ed

Having the power of sight; able to see.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having the power of sight; able to see.

نظر رکھنے والا؛ دیکھنے کی قابلیت رکھنے والا۔

دیکھنے والا

dekhne wala

Synonyms

perceptiveobservantviewingنظم نگارناظردیکھنے والا

Antonyms

blindunseeinginsensibleبانجھبینا نہیںاحساس سے عاری

Common Collocations

  • sighted person
  • sighted individuals
  • sighted animals

Example Sentences

The sighted individuals enjoyed the beautiful view from the mountain.

دیکھنے والے افراد نے پہاڑ سے خوبصورت منظر کا لطف اٹھایا۔

Dekhne wale afraad ne pahaar se khoobsurat manzar ka lutf uthaya.

The program aims to support both sighted and visually impaired individuals.

یہ پروگرام دیکھنے والوں اور بصری اعتبار سے متاثرہ افراد کی مدد کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتا ہے۔

Yeh program dekhne walon aur basri aitbar se mutasir afraad ki madad karne ka irada rakhta hai.

As a sighted person, I often take my vision for granted.

ایک دیکھنے والے کی حیثیت سے، میں اکثر اپنی بصارت کو ہلکا لیتا ہوں۔

Aik dekhne wale ki haisiyat se, main aksar apni basarat ko halka leta hoon.

Easily Confused With

sightedness:Sightedness refers to the condition of being able to see, while sighted is an adjective describing someone who has this ability.

Word Family

sight
nounنگاہ
sightless
adjectiveبینا نہیں
sightseeing
nounسیاحت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'sighted' as having the sight to 'see' everything around you.

Imagine someone standing on a mountain peak, looking at the breathtaking landscape.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھنے سے بھی بڑھ کر ہے نظر کا کمال، نظروں کی سچائی میں چھپا ہے ایک سوال۔

Dekhne se bhi barh kar hai nazar ka kamaal, Nazron ki sachai mein chhupa hai ek sawal.

Beyond mere seeing lies the brilliance of sight, In the truth of visions hides a question's light.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دیکھنے والے کو دیکھنا سکھاتا ہے۔

Dekhne wale ko dekhna sikhata hai.

Seeing teaches the observer.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "sīht" — sight, vision

First known use: 16th century

The word 'sighted' is derived from the Old English word 'sīht', indicating the ability to see or perceive something visually.