sight in Korean
sight in Korean is 보다 — sight means the ability to see; vision.
sight in Korean
보다
Pronounced: boda
see, get sight of, visually register
What does "sight" mean?
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noun The ability to see; vision.
"She lost her sight in one eye after the accident."
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noun Something seen, especially something notable or worth looking at.
"The waterfall was an incredible sight."
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noun A device on a weapon or instrument used to help aim it at a target.
"He lined up the target through the rifle's sight."
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verb To see or spot something, often after searching for it.
"The crew sighted land after weeks at sea."
sight in a sentence
- She lost her sight in one eye after the accident.
- The waterfall was an incredible sight.
- Tourists flock to see the sights of the old city.
- He lined up the target through the rifle's sight.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sight" in Korean?
"sight" in Korean is 보다. sight means: The ability to see; vision.
How do you pronounce 보다?
"sight" in Korean is 보다, pronounced "boda".
How do you use "sight" in a sentence?
Example: "She lost her sight in one eye after the accident." In Korean, "sight" is 보다.
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