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[ uhn-blahyn-did ] / ʌnˈblaɪn dɪd /
adjectivenot physically blinded. without illusions: an unblinded view of reality. Origin of unblindedFirst recorded in 1605–15; un-1 + blind + -ed2 Words nearby unblindedunbitted, unbleached, unblemished, unblenched, unblessed, unblinded, unblinking, unblock, unblooded, unbloodied, unblown Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unblindedDo such things happen every spring, or is it just something that has unblinded my eyes? Phyllis|Maria Thompson Daviess A strong moral sense appears in a firm adherence to right and an unblinded condemnation of wrong. Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism|F. V. N. Painter To have been a husband for a year, and a father for a moment, and in that moment to lose all—this unblinded me. Padre Ignacio|Owen Wister Homer smiled; for it was Homer whom he spoke to,—Homer still in the freshness of his unblinded youth. If, Yes and Perhaps|Edward Everett Hale
Already her quick-sightedness, unblinded by love, showed her Mr. Drayton as he was—vain, and led by his vanity alone. Mrs. Dorriman, Volume 2 of 3|Julie Bosville Chetwynd
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