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Definitions and Possible Meanings:
  1. blind (adv)-
    1. extremely drunk
  2. blind (n) -
    1. a covering, especially one made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down to cover a window inside a building
  3. blind (adj) -
    1. blind (v) -
      1. to make it difficult for someone to see for a short time
    2. double-blind (adj) -
      1. a double-blind scientific test or study compares two groups in which neither the scientists nor the people being studied know which group is being tested and which group is not
    3. Blind Date -
      1. a popular British television show (1985–2003) in which one person chose a partner from three people who they could not see, by asking them silly questions. They then went away for a short holiday together, and came back on the show the next week to talk about their experiences and say whether they liked each other. There was a similar programme on American television called The Dating Game.
    4. blind spot (n) -
      1. something that you are unable or unwilling to understand
    5. blind trust -
      1. a trust that belongs to someone who does not know what investments have been made with the money in the trust. Blind trusts are used by politicians and others so that they can show that their decisions are not being influenced by their personal investments
    6. Venetian blind (n) -
      1. a type of window covering made of long flat bars of plastic, wood, or metal that are fastened together and can be moved to change the amount of light that comes through the window
    7. colour-blind (adj) -
      1. unable to see the difference between all or some colours
    Synonyms and Similar Words:
    Blind

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    Meta Information
    Misspelled:No
    Name:No
    Syllable Count:1
    Audience Familiarity Audience Familarity refers to the ability of the audience to recognize and understand a word.
    Word Rank:1462nd
    Grade Level (Approximate)A 1995 study[1] found that junior high school students were able to recognize between 10,000-12,000 words, whereas college students were able to recognize between 12,000-17,000 words.:Elementary or Middle School
    Fog Reading Ease Complex Word:No
    Dale-Chall Reading Ease Difficult Word: No

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