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  1. SIGHT definition: 1. the ability to see: 2. something that is in someone's view: 3. places of interest, especially…. Learn more.

  2. Most of the senses of sight are concerned with seeing. A wonderful spectacle might be described as a sight, as might the general capacity to see anything ("my sight is not as good as it once was"). Sight is also used in a number of fixed phrases, such as "out of sight, out of mind," "sight unseen," and "set one's sights on."

  3. Sight is a 2023 American biographical drama film directed by Andrew Hyatt, written by Hyatt, John Duigan, and Buzz McLaughlin, and starring Terry Chen and Greg Kinnear. The film is about Ming Wang, a Chinese immigrant to the United States who became a renowned eye surgeon.

  4. SIGHT definition: 1. the ability to use your eyes to see: 2. the fact of seeing someone or something: 3. the area…. Learn more.

  5. Define sight. sight synonyms, sight pronunciation, sight translation, English dictionary definition of sight. vision; a view; mental perception; prospect; something worth seeing Not to be confused with: cite – to quote; refer to as an example; commend; summon before...

  6. Definition of sight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. verb (used with object) to see, glimpse, notice, or observe: to sight a ship to the north. to take a sight or observation of (a stake, coastline, etc.), especially with surveying or navigating instruments. to direct or aim by a sight or sights, as a firearm. to provide with sights or adjust the sights of, as a gun.

  8. If you sight someone or something, you suddenly see them, often briefly. The security forces sighted a group of young men that had crossed the border. American English : sight / ˈsaɪt /

  9. vision:[ uncountable] suffering from a gradual loss of sight. the act or fact of seeing; a view or glimpse:[ countable] a gruesome sight. one's range of vision:[ uncountable] Don't let them out of your sight. something seen or worth seeing; a spectacle:[ countable] to see all the sights of London.

  10. noun. anything that is seen. “he was a familiar sight on the television”. “they went to Paris to see the sights ”. see more. noun. an instance of visual perception. “the sight of his wife brought him back to reality”. “the train was an unexpected sight ”.

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