Having a maximal visual acuity of the better eye, after correction by refractive lenses, of one-tenth normal vision or less (20/200 or less on the Snellen test).
Of, relating to, or for sightless persons.
Performed or made without the benefit of background information that might prejudice the outcome or result: blind taste tests used in marketing studies.
Performed without preparation, experience, or knowledge: made a blind stab at answering the question.
Performed by instruments and without the use of sight: blind navigation.
Unable or unwilling to perceive or understand: blind to a lover's faults.
Not based on reason or evidence; unquestioning: put blind faith in their leaders.
Slang Drunk.
Lacking reason or purpose: blind fate; blind choice.
Difficult to comprehend or see; illegible.
Incompletely or illegibly addressed: blind mail.
Hidden from sight: a blind seam.
Screened from the view of oncoming motorists: a blind driveway.
Secret or otherwise undisclosed: a blind item in a military budget.
Closed at one end: a blind socket; a blind passage.
Having no opening: a blind wall.
Botany Failing to produce flowers or fruits: a blind bud.
Blind people considered as a group. Used with the: a radio station for reading to the blind.
Something, such as a window shade or a Venetian blind, that hinders vision or shuts out light.
A shelter for concealing hunters or nature photographers.
Something intended to conceal the true nature, especially of an activity; a subterfuge.
Without seeing; blindly.
Without the aid of visual reference: flew blind through the fog.
Without forethought or provision; unawares: entered into the scheme blind.