1) quick at seeing how to gain an advantage (astute)
2) making seeing difficult because very bright (blinding)
3) leather squares used to prevent a horse from seeing sideways (blinkers)
4) the abnormal power of seeing in the mind or what exists beyond the normal range of the senses (clairvoyance)
5) to make (a person) unable to do something, especially take away the power of using the limbs, or of seeing or hearing (disable)
6) (the process of gaining) knowledge or skill by doing and seeing things (experience)
7) one of two parts of the body used for seeing (eye)
8) (the seeing of) something that does not really exist; a false or impossible idea (illusion)
9) the power of seeing; the distance within which seeing is possible (sight)
10) (especially) the condition of the atmosphere for seeing things at a distance (visibility)
for the reason that (the fact is the cause of the action)
on account of
able to think, feel, see etc.
alert, awake
taking into account; having regard to
taking everything in mind
a long, steady look
long, fixed stare
too easily upset or offended
impressionable
concerning the sense of sight
ocular
the right or power to choose; something that is or may be chosen; the right to buy and sell at a certain price within a certain period of time
alternative
quickly or easily receiving impressions; (of feelings) easily hurt or offended; (of instruments) able to record or reproduce small changes
impressionable
the power of seeing; the distance within which seeing is possible
ability to perceive with eyes
of think; the act, process, of thinking; an idea, opinion, intention etc formed by thinking; consideration; mental attention
formation of mental objects
the ability to see; the ability to imagine, think ahead etc; something seen or imagined, dreamt etc
ability to perceive with eyes