blind

blʌɪnd

adjective

unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.

a blind man with a stick

visually impaired,unsighted,sightless,visionless,unseeing,stone blind,eyeless,partially sighted,half blind,purblind,as blind as a bat

verb

cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.

the injury temporarily blinded him

make blind,deprive of sight,deprive of vision,render unsighted,render sightless,put someone’s eyes out,gouge someone’s eyes out,stop someone seeing,obscure someone’s vision,block someone’s vision,dazzle

noun

a screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.

she pulled down the blinds

screen,shade,louvre,awning,canopy,sunshade,curtain,shutter,cover,covering,protection,Venetian blind,Austrian blind,roller blind,jalousie,persienne

adverb

without being able to see clearly.

he was the first pilot in history to fly blind