Meaning & Definition of word "Eyesore"

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    Eyesore

    /ˈaɪsɔːr/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that is very unpleasant or offensive to look at.
      • Example: The abandoned building had become an eyesore in the once-beautiful neighborhood.
    • 2. Something that detracts from the aesthetic beauty of its surroundings.
      • Example: The new highway sign is an eyesore against the scenic landscape.
    • 3. An object or structure that is visually unappealing.
      • Example: Many residents complained that the tall fence was an eyesore in their backyard.
    • 4. A disfiguring or ugly structure or thing.
      • Example: The old rusty car sitting on the lawn was an eyesore for everyone passing by.

    Etymology

    Combining 'eye' and 'sore', indicating something that causes discomfort to the view.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    what an eyesore!:

    An exclamation indicating that something is very unattractive.

    an eyesore in the making:

    Something that is expected to become unpleasant to look at.

    the ultimate eyesore:

    Referring to something deemed the worst or most unattractive.

    Related Words

    blight:

    Something that spoils or damages the appearance of an area.

    detractor:

    Something that takes away from the appearance or quality of something else.

    disfigurement:

    The act of spoiling the appearance or shape of something.

    Slang Meanings of eyesore

    Meaning: A particularly ugly person or thing.

    Example Sentence: That car is an eyesore; I can't believe anyone would drive that.

    Meaning: An unattractive item of clothing.

    Example Sentence: Those pants are such an eyesore, you should definitely change them.