Farsighted

/ˈfɑːrˌsaɪtɪd/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Having the ability to see distant objects clearly while having difficulties seeing close objects; also referring to vision that is good for distance but poor for near.
She needed farsighted glasses to read without straining her eyes.
Having foresight; being able to anticipate future needs or problems.
The company's farsighted strategy has allowed it to thrive in changing markets.

Etymology

The word 'farsighted' combines 'far' and 'sighted', originating from the early 19th century.

Common Phrases and Expressions

farsighted policy
A policy that takes into account future implications and outcomes.
farsighted vision
An ability to understand and anticipate future conditions or needs.

Related Words

nearsighted
Having a vision condition where close objects are seen clearly, but distant objects are blurry.
visionary
A person with original ideas about what the future will or could be like.

Slang Meanings

Seeing the bigger picture
He's got a real knack for strategy; you could say he's really farsighted.
Forward thinker
In today's fast-changing market, being farsighted is crucial for any business.