blind

/blaɪnd/

अन्धो

noun

1. blind
people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group
"he spent hours reading to the blind"
2. blind
a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters)
"he waited impatiently in the blind"
3. screen
a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight
"they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet"
4. subterfuge
something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
"he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"
"the holding company was just a blind"

verb

1. blind
render unable to see
2. blind
make blind by putting the eyes out
"The criminals were punished and blinded"
3. dim
make dim by comparison or conceal

adjective

1. unsighted
unable to see
"a person is blind to the extent that he must devise alternative techniques to do efficiently those things he would do with sight if he had normal vision"--Kenneth Jernigan
2. blind
unable or unwilling to perceive or understand
"blind to a lover's faults"
"blind to the consequences of their actions"
3. unreasoning
not based on reason or evidence
"blind hatred"
"blind faith"
"unreasoning panic"

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