Meaning & Definition of word "Nearsighted"

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    Nearsighted

    /ˈnɪrˌsaɪtɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a condition of the eyes (myopia) where distant objects appear blurred while close objects can be seen clearly.
      • Example: He realized he was nearsighted when he struggled to read the distant road signs.
    • 2. Lacking foresight or discernment; shortsighted in thinking or planning.
      • Example: Her nearsighted approach to investing led to significant financial losses.
    • 3. Limited in understanding or perspective; unable to see beyond immediate concerns.
      • Example: The nearsighted policy failed to address the long-term implications of climate change.

    Etymology

    From near + sighted, literally meaning having clear sight for near objects.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    nearsighted vision:

    Vision that is limited to near objects, lacking clarity for far objects.

    nearsightedness:

    The condition of being nearsighted.

    myopic thinking:

    A narrow view that lacks broader perspective.

    Related Words

    myopia:

    A medical term for nearsightedness.

    eye exam:

    A test to determine the vision clarity and prescription of the eyes.

    optometrist:

    A health professional who can diagnose and treat eye conditions.

    Slang Meanings of nearsighted

    Meaning: see up close

    Example Sentence: He’s got that nearsighted thing, so he can see up close without his glasses.

    Meaning: short-sighted

    Example Sentence: Don’t be so short-sighted; think about the future!