Myopia
/maɪˈoʊ.pi.ə/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A condition of the eye in which distant objects appear blurred because their images are brought into focus in front of the retina.
She was diagnosed with myopia at a young age and needed glasses to see the blackboard clearly.
Lack of foresight or discernment; a narrow view of something.
The CEO's myopia regarding market trends led to the company's decline in sales.
A tendency to focus on immediate concerns rather than long-term outcomes.
His myopia in planning strategies resulted in missed opportunities for growth.
Etymology
From Greek 'muōps', meaning 'nearsighted'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
myopic view
A perspective that is narrow or lacking in broad understanding.
myopic thinking
Thinking that does not consider the long-term effects.
Related Words
nearsightedness
The condition of being unable to see distant objects clearly.
farsightedness
The condition of being unable to see near objects clearly.
Slang Meanings
Figuratively refers to a lack of foresight.
He's so myopic when it comes to future planning; he only thinks about what's right in front of him.