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Adjective: sighted  sI-tid
  1. Able to see
    "The sighted guide helped the blind person navigate the busy street"
Verb: sight  sIt
  1. Catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes
    "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge"; "We sightd a ship on the horizon";
    - spy, descry [literary], spot, espy
     
  2. Take aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device)
    "The hunter sighted his rifle at the target"

Sounds like: sigh, pighted, cited

See also: Argus-eyed, clear-sighted, eagle-eyed, hawk-eyed, keen-sighted, lynx-eyed, quick-sighted, seeing, sharp-eyed, sharp-sighted

Type of: aim, comprehend, direct, perceive, take, take aim, train

Antonym: blind

Encyclopedia: Sighted

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