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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Nearsighted' in a Sentence

"Having difficulty seeing things clearly unless they are up close; myopic." more

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Emma's nearsighted view of the painting revealed intricate details on the canvas.
Sarah struggled to read the board during class because she was nearsighted.
Timmy's nearsighted vision made it difficult for him to read the board in class.
Sarah, being nearsighted, had to bring her book very close to her eyes to read the stories.
She wears glasses because she is nearsighted.
As a nearsighted detective, Alex excelled at solving mysteries up close but often missed broader clues.
Timmy became nearsighted, making it challenging for him to read the words on the blackboard.
The nearsighted boy struggled to read the blackboard from his seat at the back of the classroom.
The nearsighted scientist carefully examined the tiny details of the specimen under the microscope.
The nearsighted owl struggled to see the tiny details in the picture book.
The nearsighted photographer captured amazing details in the close-up shots.
The nearsighted astronomer used powerful glasses to observe the stars up close.
The nearsighted detective squinted to examine the clues up close.
Without her glasses, Emily felt nearsighted and had difficulty recognizing faces across the room.
Mark, being nearsighted, always kept his favorite books close to his face while reading.

Nearsighted

neer-sahy-tid
adjectiveHaving difficulty seeing things clearly unless they are up close; myopic.
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Last Updated On: July 14, 2024
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