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Meaning

The word "sight" refers to the ability to see or the sense of vision. It can also denote what is seen, especially something that is noteworthy or impressive. In a broader context, "sight" may also refer to the act of seeing or observing something.

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Etymology

The word "sight" comes from the Old English "sīht," which means "a seeing, appearance, or vision." It is related to the Proto-Germanic *sikz, which is also the source of similar words in other Germanic languages, indicating a long history of the term in the English lexicon.

Examples

  1. The breathtaking sight of the sunset took my breath away.
  2. She has a keen sight and can spot wildlife from great distances.
  3. The sights of the bustling city were overwhelming to the first-time visitor.
  4. As a photographer, he captures the sight of everyday life in unique ways.
  5. The doctor reassured him that his sight was improving after the treatment.
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