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		Definition of myope in English: myopenoun ˈmʌɪəʊpˈmaɪoʊp A short-sighted person.  Example sentencesExamples -  A variant of it also affects a small handful of extreme myopes, those who have been severely short-sighted since early childhood.
 -  Some reports claim that positive suggestion can significantly improve visual acuity (e.g., in myopes).
 -  The distinctive style of Impressionist painters has been attributed to myopia, and Cézanne, Degas, Pissarro, and Renoir were all known to be myopes.
 -  This is much appreciated by geezers, myopes, and in my case, myopic geezers.
 
 
 Origin   Early 18th century: from French, via late Latin from Greek muōps, from muein 'to shut' + ōps 'eye'.    Definition of myope in US English: myopenounˈmaɪoʊpˈmīōp A nearsighted person.  Example sentencesExamples -  This is much appreciated by geezers, myopes, and in my case, myopic geezers.
 -  Some reports claim that positive suggestion can significantly improve visual acuity (e.g., in myopes).
 -  The distinctive style of Impressionist painters has been attributed to myopia, and Cézanne, Degas, Pissarro, and Renoir were all known to be myopes.
 -  A variant of it also affects a small handful of extreme myopes, those who have been severely short-sighted since early childhood.
 
 
 Origin   Early 18th century: from French, via late Latin from Greek muōps, from muein ‘to shut’ + ōps ‘eye’.     |