Blind
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British pronunciation/blˈa‍ɪnd/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫaɪnd/

"blind"کی تعریف اور معنی

blind
01

not able to see

blind definition and meaning
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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.
02

unable or unwilling to perceive or understand

03

بصیرت سے محروم, غیر منطقی

not based on reason or evidence
Blind
01

a type of window covering, often made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down

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blind definition and meaning

What is a "blind"?

A blind is a type of window covering that is designed to cover and control the amount of light that enters a room through a window. Blinds consist of horizontal or vertical slats that can be adjusted to allow more or less light to enter a room, and they can be made from various materials such as wood, plastic, or metal. Blinds can be operated manually with a cord or wand, or they can be motorized for easy remote control. They provide privacy by preventing people from seeing into a room when they are closed and are a popular and versatile window treatment option that can complement any decor style or window size.

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She lowered the blind to block out the bright sunlight.
He installed blackout blinds in the bedroom to help with sleeping during the day.
The blinds in the living room were adjusted to let in just a little light.
02

people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group

03

ہنر کا چھپنے کی جگہ, پناہ گاہ

a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters)
04

نقاب, فریب

something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
to blind
01

to make someone unable to see by causing damage to their eyes

Transitive: to blind sb
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In ancient times, some cruel punishments included blinding criminals.
The accident threatened to blind him in one eye.
An injury from flying debris could blind a person if proper safety measures were not taken.
02

to prevent someone from understanding or judging something clearly

Transitive: to blind sb to sth
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His anger blinded him to the facts, causing him to make poor decisions.
Fear can blind people to the opportunities right in front of them.
The excitement of the moment blinded him to the risks involved.
03

to make someone unable to see temporarily, often by overpowering with brightness or obscuring vision

Transitive: to blind sb
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The sudden flash of light nearly blinded him, leaving him momentarily disoriented.
She felt the bright sun blind her as she stepped outside without sunglasses.
The headlights of the oncoming car blinded him for a moment as he crossed the street.
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