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blindfolded

Blindfolded (adj) means wearing a covering over the eyes so as to be unable to see. Example: “The blindfolded children took turns trying to hit the piñata.”

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Wearing a covering over the eyes so as to be unable to see.
"The blindfolded children took turns trying to hit the piñata."
"I could cook this recipe blindfolded, I've made it so many times."

How to use blindfolded

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWith your eyes covered so you can't see — often used figuratively to mean something is so easy or familiar you could do it without looking.

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What does “blindfolded” mean?

The word “blindfolded” means wearing a covering over the eyes so as to be unable to see. In plain terms, with your eyes covered so you can't see — often used figuratively to mean something is so easy or familiar you could do it without looking.

How do you use “blindfolded” in a sentence?

Here is “blindfolded” used in a sentence: “The blindfolded children took turns trying to hit the piñata.”

What part of speech is “blindfolded”?

“Blindfolded” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of blindfolded?

"blindfolded" (adj) means wearing a covering over the eyes so as to be unable to see.

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