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clear-sighted
[kleer-sahy-tid]
adjective
having clear or sharp eyesight.
having or marked by keen perception or sound judgment.
a clear-sighted, analytical approach.
clear-sighted
adjective
involving accurate perception or judgment
a clear-sighted compromise
having clear vision
Other 51Թ Forms
- clear-sightedly adverb
- clear-sightedness noun
- ˌ-ˈٱԱ noun
- ˌ-ˈٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of clear-sighted1
Example Sentences
But he adds: "We have to be very clear-sighted about who Donald Trump is and what he stands for."
Prof Naomi Fulop, of the Covid 19 Bereaved Families for Justice, said the report was “hard-hitting and clear-sighted” and urged the government to adopt the recommendations.
Along with the illusion that tax cuts increase revenue, the notion that authoritarian regimes are clear-sighted, clever and efficient is one of the more persistent canards in political pathology.
Zelensky seems pretty much as he appears, and like a lot of actors he has a clear-sighted appreciation of himself and the limits of his abilities.
He is remembered as a visionary because he was not clear-sighted about socialism’s incurable systemic disease: It cannot cope with the complexity of dispersed information in a developed nation.
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