blind
How to Use Blind
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishUnable to see, or (figuratively) unwilling or unable to notice something; also a window covering or wildlife hideout.
Word Forms
blinder comparative, more blind comparative, blinded past tense, blound past tense, blinds plural, Blinds plural, blinds singular, blindest superlative, most blind superlative
Fill the Gap
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She has been _____ since birth and reads using Braille.
Etymology
From Old English "blind," from a Proto-Germanic root of the same meaning.