100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "blind"
Definition
The verb blind means to cause someone to be unable to see, either temporarily or permanently, or to prevent someone from understanding or perceiving something clearly.
Synonyms
- Deprive of sight
- Dazzle
- Obscure
- Confound
- Mislead
- Stun
- Bewilder
- Fog
- Conceal
Antonyms
- See
- Enlighten
- Clarify
- Reveal
- Illuminate
- Inform
Examples
- The bright light from the camera blinded him for a moment.
- She was blinded by her emotions and couldn't think clearly.
- The sudden flash of lightning blinded him temporarily.
- He felt as though he was blinded by ignorance regarding the situation.
- The intense sun blinded the drivers on the highway.
- The magician's trick blinded the audience with its brilliance.
- She tried to blind him with her charm and wit.
- The fog blinded them from seeing the road ahead.
- He didn't want to be blinded by the glitter of fame.
- They were blinded by their prejudices and failed to see the truth.
- The sudden change in light blinded her momentarily.
- His sudden confession blinded her with shock.
- The paint on the windows blinded the sunlight from entering the room.
- She felt blinded by the overwhelming information.
- The thick smoke blinded the firefighters as they entered the building.
- He was blinded by jealousy when he saw them together.
- The snowstorm blinded the hikers, making it difficult to navigate.
- Her overwhelming joy blinded her to the potential risks.
- The spectacular view blinded them with its beauty.
- The sudden noise blinded him from the important conversation happening.
- He was blinded by the thrilling adventure and forgot his responsibilities.
- The bright colors in the painting blinded her with vibrancy.
- They were blinded by their own biases during the debate.
- The flash of the fireworks blinded the spectators momentarily.
- The truth can sometimes blind you to the reality of the situation.
- The dazzling performance blinded the audience with its brilliance.
- She felt blinded by her lack of experience in the new job.
- The sudden rush of information blinded him to the facts.
- The reflective surface of the water blinded him while fishing.
- He was blinded by the promise of quick success.
- The glittering jewels blinded her with their shine.
- The harsh lighting in the room blinded her eyes.
- He tried to blind the enemy with a smoke screen.
- The unexpected news blinded her, leaving her speechless.
- The overwhelming success of the project blinded the team to its flaws.
- She felt blinded by the love she had for him.
- The bright headlights of the car blinded the pedestrians.
- He didn't want to be blinded by false hope.
- The sudden change in brightness blinded her momentarily.
- The emotions of the moment blinded him to the consequences of his actions.
- The news of the award blinded her with happiness.
- The intense competition can often blind you from seeing the value of teamwork.
- The light from the setting sun blinded the travelers.
- He was blinded by the allure of wealth and power.
- The unexpected compliment blinded her with surprise.
- The thick fog blinded the pilots during takeoff.
- The bright stage lights blinded the actors as they performed.
- They were blinded by their own ambitions and ignored the warnings.
- The quick flash of lightning blinded them in the storm.
- The overwhelming sound of applause blinded her to the criticism.
- He felt blinded by the lack of clarity in his career path.
- The bright colors of the sunset blinded her with beauty.
- The failure to communicate blinded them to the real issues at hand.
- The sudden brightness of the screen blinded him after being in the dark.
- The sports car's headlights blinded the oncoming traffic.
- She was blinded by her desire to prove herself.
- The dazzling display of fireworks blinded the children with excitement.
- The heat of the moment blinded him to the reality of the situation.
- The unexpected turn of events blinded her to the opportunity she had.
- The brilliant sunrise blinded them as they started their journey.
- The overwhelming amount of work blinded him to the deadline.
- The bright lights of the city blinded her when she first arrived.
- The sudden news of his promotion blinded her with joy.
- The reflective surface of the lake blinded him momentarily.
- His sudden wealth blinded him to the importance of humility.
- The bright white snow blinded the skiers as they navigated down the slope.
- The excessive flattery blinded her to his true intentions.
- The beauty of the artwork blinded her with inspiration.
- The dazzling performance blinded the judges with its creativity.
- The overwhelming nature of the project blinded him to potential pitfalls.
- The dark clouds blinded her from seeing the sunny side of things.
- The sudden revelation blinded him with its clarity.
- The quick movement of the animal blinded him for a moment.
- The emotional weight of the moment blinded her to the next steps.
- The strong wind blinded him as he walked along the beach.
- The excitement of the event blinded her to the minor details.
- The brightness of the stars blinded them in the clear night sky.
- The unexpected challenge blinded him to the opportunities that came with it.
- The sudden burst of laughter blinded her to the seriousness of the conversation.
- The complexities of the issue blinded them from understanding its importance.
- The sudden change in scenery blinded him with its beauty.
- The dazzling display of lights at the concert blinded the audience.
- The bright moonlight blinded her as she stepped outside.
- The overwhelming support from fans blinded him to the critiques.
- The sudden realization blinded her with its truth.
- The bright colors of the festival blinded the passersby.
- The unexpected compliment blinded him with gratitude.
- The emotional turmoil blinded her to the reality of the situation.
- The dazzling beauty of the dress blinded her with envy.
- The quick change in plans blinded him to the original goals.
- The bright sun blinded her while driving.
- The unexpected turn of events blinded them to the potential consequences.
- The glimmering lights of the city blinded her as she arrived.
- The sudden success of the project blinded the team to the issues they overlooked.
- The bright colors of the advertisement blinded him to its flaws.
- The loud applause blinded her to the critiques that followed.
- The sudden flash of inspiration blinded him to the challenges ahead.
- The strong aroma of food blinded him to the conversation happening around him.
- The sudden shift in tone blinded her to the underlying message.
- The overwhelming joy of the moment blinded him to the reality of his situation.