blind
1 of 3adjective/blaɪnd/
1
not able to see
B2- The blind man navigates the city using a white cane and a guide dog.
- She learned Braille to read books since she is blind.
- The blind musician plays the piano by memory, relying on touch and sound.
- The blind athlete competes in track and field events with the assistance of a guide.
- The blind student uses screen reading software to access digital content.
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2
unable or unwilling to notice, perceive, or understand
3
acting without reason, evidence, or judgment
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