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sights sights definition

sights


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  sight 
 
  1  sense  of  sight 
 
  Sense  1 
  sight 
  =>  descry,  spot,  espy,  spy 
  =>  detect,  observe,  find  discover,  notice 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  sight 
 
  1  sense  of  sight 
 
  Sense  1 
  sight 
  =>  descry,  spot,  espy,  spy 
  =>  detect,  observe,  find  discover,  notice 
  =>  find  out  catch  out 
  =>  instantiate 
  =>  trace 
  =>  see 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  sight 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  sight 
 
  1  sense  of  sight 
 
  Sense  1 
  sight 
  =>  perceive,  comprehend 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  sight 
 
  sight  used  as  a  verb  is  very  rare  (polysemy  count  =  1) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  sight 
 
  Sense  1 
  sight 
  =>  perceive,  comprehend 
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  Grep  of  noun  sights 
  sightseeing 
  sightseer 
 
  Grep  of  noun  sight 
  battlesight 
  bombsight 
  eyesight 
  foresight 
  gunsight 
  hindsight 
  insight 
  line  of  sight 
  night-sight 
  open  sight 
  oversight 
  panoramic  sight 
  peep  sight 
  second  sight 
  sight 
  sight  draft 
  sight  gag 
  sightedness 
  sighting 
  sightlessness 
  sightseeing 
  sightseer 
  telescope  sight 
  telescopic  sight 
 
  Overview  of  noun  sight 
 
  The  noun  sight  has  8  senses  (first  8  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (17)  sight  --  (an  instance  of  visual  perception;  "the  sight  of  his  wife  brought  him  back  to  reality";  "the  train  was  an  unexpected  sight") 
  2.  (12)  sight  --  (anything  that  is  seen;  "he  was  a  familiar  sight  on  the  television"  or  "they  went  to  Paris  to  see  the  sights") 
  3.  (6)  sight,  vision,  visual  sense  visual  modality  --  (the  ability  to  see  the  faculty  of  vision) 
  4.  (3)  sight  --  (a  optical  instrument  for  aiding  the  eye  in  aiming,  as  on  a  firearm  or  surveying  instrument) 
  5.  (2)  sight  --  (a  range  of  mental  vision;  "in  his  sight  she  could  do  no  wrong") 
  6.  (2)  sight,  ken  --  (the  range  of  vision;  "out  of  sight  of  land") 
  7.  (2)  view,  survey,  sight  --  (the  act  of  looking  or  seeing  or  observing;  "he  tried  to  get  a  better  view  of  it";  "his  survey  of  the  battlefield  was  limited") 
  8.  (1)  batch,  deal  flock,  good  deal  great  deal  hatful,  heap,  lot  mass,  mess,  mickle,  mint,  muckle,  peck,  pile,  plenty,  pot,  quite  a  little,  raft,  sight,  slew,  spate,  stack,  tidy  sum,  wad,  whole  lot  whole  slew  --  ((often  followed  by  `of')  a  large  number  or  amount  or  extent:  "a  batch  of  letters";  "a  deal  of  trouble";  "a  lot  of  money";  "he  made  a  mint  on  the  stock  market";  "it  must  have  cost  plenty") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  sight 
 
  The  verb  sight  has  1  sense  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (4)  sight  --  (catch  sight  of  to  perceive  with  the  eyes:  "caught  sight  of  the  kings  men  coming  over  the  ridge.") 
 
  Overview  of  noun  sight 
 
  The  noun  sight  has  8  senses  (first  8  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (17)  sight  --  (an  instance  of  visual  perception;  "the  sight  of  his  wife  brought  him  back  to  reality";  "the  train  was  an  unexpected  sight") 
  2.  (12)  sight  --  (anything  that  is  seen;  "he  was  a  familiar  sight  on  the  television"  or  "they  went  to  Paris  to  see  the  sights") 
  3.  (6)  sight,  vision,  visual  sense  visual  modality  --  (the  ability  to  see  the  faculty  of  vision) 
  4.  (3)  sight  --  (a  optical  instrument  for  aiding  the  eye  in  aiming,  as  on  a  firearm  or  surveying  instrument) 
  5.  (2)  sight  --  (a  range  of  mental  vision;  "in  his  sight  she  could  do  no  wrong") 
  6.  (2)  sight,  ken  --  (the  range  of  vision;  "out  of  sight  of  land") 
  7.  (2)  view,  survey,  sight  --  (the  act  of  looking  or  seeing  or  observing;  "he  tried  to  get  a  better  view  of  it";  "his  survey  of  the  battlefield  was  limited") 
  8.  (1)  batch,  deal  flock,  good  deal  great  deal  hatful,  heap,  lot  mass,  mess,  mickle,  mint,  muckle,  peck,  pile,  plenty,  pot,  quite  a  little,  raft,  sight,  slew,  spate,  stack,  tidy  sum,  wad,  whole  lot  whole  slew  --  ((often  followed  by  `of')  a  large  number  or  amount  or  extent:  "a  batch  of  letters";  "a  deal  of  trouble";  "a  lot  of  money";  "he  made  a  mint  on  the  stock  market";  "it  must  have  cost  plenty") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  sight 
 
  The  verb  sight  has  1  sense  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (4)  sight  --  (catch  sight  of  to  perceive  with  the  eyes:  "caught  sight  of  the  kings  men  coming  over  the  ridge.") 



sights definition