sightless
Americanadjective
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blind
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invisible
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Etymology
Origin of sightless
Example Sentences
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For a sightless artist—his preferred term—Rahsaan Roland Kirk was a remarkably visual performer.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 1, 2026
The sightless child knows the other children, all able to see, are there but is left to stumble around, using sounds and knowledge of the space they're in as guides.
From Salon • May 25, 2023
The species is among the first arthropods identified as having this ability, although researchers have separately discovered it in some sightless species of fish and shrimp.
From Science Magazine • Feb. 15, 2023
In 2014, Vogt wrote and directed the moody thriller “Blind,” about a paranoid sightless woman.
From New York Times • May 13, 2022
The sun of that world was shining into this, making Lyra’s hands golden, melting the ice on Roger’s wolfskin hood, making his pale cheeks transparent, glistening in his open sightless eyes.
From "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman
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