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Definition of sigh
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Sigh (v. i.)
Figuratively,
a
manifestation
of
grief;
a
lan/ent..
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Perspicacious
::
Perspicacious
(a.)
Having
the power of
seeing
clearly;
quick-sighted;
sharp of
sight.
Poreblind
::
Poreblind
(a.)
Nearsighted;
shortsighted;
purblind.
Foresee
::
Foresee
(v. i.) To have or
exercise
foresight.
Shortsighted
::
Shortsighted
(a.) Fig.: Not able to look far into
futurity;
unable
to
understand
things
deep; of
limited
intellect.
Goggle
::
Goggle
(v. i.) A disk with a small
aperture,
to
direct
the sight
forward,
and cure
squinting..
Ken
::
Ken (n.)
Cognizance;
view;
especially,
reach of sight or
knowledge..
Acute
::
Acute (a.)
Having
nice or quick
sensibility;
susceptible
to
slight
impressions;
acting
keenly
on the
senses;
sharp;
keen;
intense;
as, a man of acute
eyesight,
hearing,
or
feeling;
acute pain or
pleasure..
Ray
::
Ray (n.)
Sight;
perception;
vision;
-- from an old
theory
of
vision,
that sight was
something
which
proceeded
from the eye to the
object
seen..
Blind
::
Blind (n.)
Something
to
hinder
sight or keep out
light;
a
screen;
a
cover;
esp. a
hinged
screen
or
shutter
for a
window;
a
blinder
for a
horse.
Foresightful
::
Foresightful
(a.)
Foresighted.
Connivance
::
Connivance
(n.)
Intentional
failure
or
forbearance
to
discover
a fault or
wrongdoing;
voluntary
oversight;
passive
consent
or
cooperation.
Blear
::
Blear (v. t.) To make
somewhat
sore or
watery,
as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the
sight.
Figuratively:
To
obscure
(mental
or moral
perception);
to
blind;
to
hoodwink..
Devout
::
Devout
(v. t.)
Expressing
devotion
or
piety;
as, eyes
devout;
sighs
devout;
a
devout
posture..
Blinker
::
Blinker
(n.) A
blinder
for
horses;
a flap of
leather
on a
horse's
bridle
to
prevent
him from
seeing
objects
as his side
hence,
whatever
obstructs
sight or
discernment..
Myopic
::
Myopic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
affected
with, or
characterized
by,
myopia;
nearsighted..
Sithe
::
Sithe (v. i.) To sigh.
Farsightedness
::
Farsightedness
(n.)
Hypermetropia.
Sike
::
Sike (n.) A sigh.
Kenning
::
Kenning
(v. t.) Range of
sight.
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) The
instrument
of
seeing;
the eye.
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