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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
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Individuals may feel pulled toward certain sights or sounds or strongly driven to avoid them, even when doing so leads to poor outcomes.

From Science Daily

He lost the sight in his left eye in 2018 after suffering a head injury while caring for a young person with learning disabilities.

From BBC

“It’s a balance between feeling very confident, then it swings to being very insecure about it — and it’s hard to keep sight,” Ross adds.

From Los Angeles Times

A Coast Guard vessel was slicing through the Atlantic Ocean, with its target in sight just a half mile away, when a realization set in.

From The Wall Street Journal

And yet, never lose sight of the fact that Chalamet is exactly the same person when the director calls cut.

From Salon