unsighted
Britishadjective
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not sighted
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not having a clear view
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(of a gun) not equipped with a sight
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(of a shot) not aimed by means of a sight
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Other Word Forms
- unsightedly adverb
Example Sentences
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Verstappen, partially unsighted in the wet conditions, briefly passed the Australian, and then complained over the radio that he had suddenly braked.
From BBC
But Bowen leveled again in the 55th with a shot that went through the legs of a defender and past an unsighted Mendy and into the far corner.
From Seattle Times
Obviously, with unstable ground and people on the surface unsighted, there was an inherent risk.
From BBC
The keeper, partly unsighted, saved one-handed to his right but was able to look on shortly afterwards when a well-placed Stuart Dallas shot across goal.
From The Guardian
The goal itself was a piece of art: Antonio using the heft of Rúben Dias to winch his body into position, uncoiling a textbook bicycle kick past Ederson, who was unsighted.
From The Guardian
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