Meaning & Definition of word "Blindfold"
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Blindfold
/ˈblaɪnd.foʊld/
noun:
- 1. A piece of cloth used to cover the eyes, preventing someone from seeing.
- Example: She wore a blindfold during the trust game to enhance her other senses.
- 2. An act of blindfolding someone.
- Example: The blindfold was part of the surprise party setup.
verb:
- 1. To cover someone's eyes with a blindfold.
- Example: They blindfolded the contestant before the challenge began.
- 2. To deceive someone by preventing them from seeing the truth.
- Example: He felt that the movie blindfolded the audience with its misleading plot twists.
Etymology
Middle English, from 'blind' + 'fold', meaning to cover the eyes.
Common Phrases and Expressions
blindfolded by ignorance:
Being unaware or uninformed about something.
to be blindfolded:
To be deprived of the ability to see or understand.
Related Words
blind:
Having no sight.
fold:
To bend something over on itself.
Slang Meanings of blindfold
Meaning: To be oblivious to something.
Example Sentence: He's blindfolded to the fact that she doesn't love him.
Meaning: To be deceived or misled.
Example Sentence: She was blindfolded by his sweet talk.