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Learn to pronounce sight

/sīt/
noun
  1. the faculty or power of seeing.
    "Joseph lost his sight as a baby"
    synonyms: eyesight, vision, eyes, faculty of sight, power of sight, ability to see, visual perception, observation
  2. a thing that one sees or that can be seen.
    "John was a familiar sight in the bar for many years"
  3. a device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting a person's precise aim or observation.
    "there were reports of a man on the roof aiming a rifle and looking through its sights"

verb
  1. manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of.
    "tell me when you sight London Bridge"
    synonyms: glimpse, catch/get a glimpse of, catch sight of, see, spot, spy, notice, observe, make out, pick out, detect, have sight of, clap/lay/set eyes on, espy, behold, descry
  2. take aim by looking through the sights of a gun.
    "she sighted down the barrel"

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SIGHT meaning: 1. the ability to see: 2. something that is in someone's view: 3. places of interest, especially…. Learn more.
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Visual perception is the ability to interpret the surrounding environment through photopic vision, color vision, scotopic vision, and mesopic vision, using light in the visible spectrum reflected by objects in the environment. This is different... Wikipedia
[+ object] : to see (something or someone that is being looked for or that is rarely seen or difficult to see)
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Sight (also called eyesight or vision) is one of the senses. Having sight means to be able to see. Seeing gives animals knowledge of the world.
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the first time you see or hear about something or someone: It may, at first sight, seem a surprising choice.
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