adjective. thoughtless; heedless; inconsiderate: an unthinking, tactless person. indicating lack of thought or reflection: a dull, unthinking expression on his face.
blindly. 1 aimlessly, at random, confusedly, frantically, indiscriminately, instinctively, madly, purposelessly, wildly. 2 carelessly, heedlessly, impulsively, inconsiderately, passionately, recklessly, regardlessly, senselessly, thoughtlessly, unreasonably, wilfully. blind, blink, bind, blinding.
If you're legally blind, you can still see -- just not that clearly. If you're legally blind, your vision is 20/200 or less. That means if an object is 200 feet away, you have to stand 20 feet from it in order to see it clearly. But a person with normal vision can stand 200 feet away and see that object perfectly.
be (like) sheep. disapproving. If a group of people are (like) sheep, they all behave in the same way or all behave as they are told, and cannot or will not act independently.
A blind trust is a financial arrangement in which someone's investments are managed without the person knowing where the money is invested. Blind trusts are used especially by people in public office, so that they cannot be accused of using their position to make money unfairly.
People follow the wrong blindly because its easier to do wrong thing, it needs very less effort to be done. Its the human tendency to absorb negative things faster.
Assuming that the crowd itself is following someone (a "bellwether" or "lead dog" or "trendsetter" or "trailblazer" or "leader" of some other type), then the person who is doing what everyone else in the crowd is doing is simply a "follower," as in Ray Davies' fine song, "A Dedicated Follower of Fashion."
Legally Blind: A person may be able to see large objects and people, but they are out of focus. A legally blind person may see colors or see in focus at a certain distance (e.g., be able to count fingers in front of the face). In other cases, color acuity may be lost or all vision is hazy.
Concrete blinding is the process of pouring a thin layer of concrete over the floor of a new building; this can be over the hardcore or over the foundation itself. The purpose of this is to seal in underlying material and prevent dirt and mud from interfering with the structure.
Blinding. Blinding is the practice of not telling subjects whether they are receiving a placebo. In this way, subjects in the control and treatment groups experience the placebo effect equally. Often, knowledge of which groups receive placebos is also kept from analysts who evaluate the experiment.
(comparative bleedier, superlative bleediest) Related to bleeding or spillage. Alternative form of bloody.
In construction, blinding is a base layer of weak concrete or sand that is laid above a layer of hardcore to provide a clean, level and dry working surface. A thin layer, usually around 50 mm (2 inches) thick, of blinding is poured over the hardcore, sealing in the underlying material and levelling off the surface.
A gland is a group of cells in an animal's body that synthesizes substances (such as hormones) for release into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland).
blonde. Blonde (with an "e" at the end) is usually used to describe the yellowish-colored hair of a female. There the noun blonde is used to mean a person (a woman) with light-colored hair and skin. So you can either say, “She is blonde," or “She is a blonde,” and they mean the same thing — that she has fair hair.
without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic: his indifferent attitude toward the suffering of others. having no bias, prejudice, or preference; impartial; disinterested. neither good nor bad in character or quality; average; routine: an indifferent specimen.
Bland, by itself generally means lacking strong taste, or unappealing because it does not have a distinctive taste or flavour. You might use it to decribe foods that do not have tastes like sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness.
adjective, blind·er, blind·est.
unwilling or unable to perceive or understand: They were blind to their children's faults. He was blind to all arguments. not characterized or determined by reason or control: blind tenacity; blind chance.The plural form of blind is blinds.
adjective, deaf·er, deaf·est.
partially or wholly lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing; unable to hear. refusing to listen, heed, or be persuaded; unreasonable or unyielding: deaf to all advice.Word blindness is a complex visual disturbance resulting from disease in the visual-association areas at the back of the brain. Partial word blindness permits the individual to recognize letters but only read only certain types of words such as the concrete noun "inn" but not the more abstract preposition "in".
uncountable if you have difficulty with something, you are not able to do it easily. have difficulty with something: She's having difficulty with her schoolwork this year. have difficulty (in) doing something: Six months after the accident, he still has difficulty walking.
Love is blind means, when you are in love, your emotions can cloud things in your brain to let you see things clearly as they are. It is safe to say that love is blind because we don't care how that person looks, we care more about their inner beauty.
dark used as an adjective:
Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light. "The room was too dark for reading." Dull or deeper in hue; not bright or light. "My sister's hair is darker than mine."Braille is a system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or who have low vision. Teachers, parents, and others who are not visually impaired ordinarily read braille with their eyes.