sightlessness

IPA: sˈaɪtɫʌsnʌs

noun

  • the characteristic of being sightless; blindness
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Examples of "sightlessness" in Sentences

  • His eyes seemed to possess the frosted blue sightlessness of a man with severe cataracts.
  • It made her feel strong, in command, it could bring out her sense of pity, it could do lots of things, my sightlessness.
  • In their sightlessness, the internees leave their past lives behind, reaching out to one another in more ways than one to form bonds that would seem ridiculous by light of day.
  • He closed his visionless eyes and tried to imagine the dexterous maneuver he had performed so many times in daylight without the encumbrances of water and pressure, of sightlessness and currents.
  • When an epidemic of sightlessness overwhelms an unnamed metropolitan hub, the afflicted are herded into a decommissioned sanitarium, quarantined by the government and kept under armed guards until an answer can be found.
  • Jason was at her side before she realized it, as if he understood all too well her fear of sightlessness-of course, he had been only a few feet away, and no longer needed to worry about erasing the chalk-marks by striding directly across to her.

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