Synonym: cecity, sightlessness. Similar words: kindness, blandness, fondness, indebtedness, blessedness, blind, coldness, boldness. Meaning: ['blaɪndnɪs] n. the state of being blind or lacking sight.
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31. An inadequate supply of vitamin A can lead to blindness.
32. Appeasement caused by blindness was followed by delaying tactics and doublespeak intended to buy time.
33. The wrong approach to reading, she says, is to blame for dyslexia and word blindness.
34. Those born with it can develop mental retardation, epilepsy and blindness - sometimes years later.
35. If it fails, diabetes may develop, which can cause blindness and kidney failure. 7.
36. Punters are just crazy about penny shares, and their blindness, some might argue, is only too readily exploited.
37. If left untreated, the condition will eventually result in blindness.
38. I have already mentioned tumours and blindness as possible accompanying problems.
39. A lack of this vitamin causes blindness throughout rice-eating areas(sentencedict.com), and this golden-grained rice could solve a pressing problem.
40. This is an incurable condition of the retina which caused almost total blindness.
41. His blindness was more spiritual and endeared him to her.
42. Blindness is also a major handicap to the recognition of a potential mate, as is deviant colouration.
43. Mourning shatters the illusions of self-sufficiency and breaks through the blindness of self-containment.
44. Andrew was born with cerebral palsy, and suffers a form of blindness.
45. This tiny black fly is the biggest cause of blindness in Central Africa.
46. Even less money would be needed to counter river blindness, which is still the scourge of millions.
47. Actual blindness occurs only after years and years, and is caused by infestation of the cornea - which eventually becomes opaque.
48. For there is some degree of blindness and fear about these things, an avoidance of the spirit in athletics.
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49. This new vision of life is in marked contrast to the blindness and insensitivity of self-interest and pride.
50. We aim to show in Chapter 5 that this blindness was inpart promoted by the religious elements in their beliefs.
51. If caught during the early weeks of pregnancy it can cause deafness, blindness and heart problems in the baby.
52. Learning to live with blindness was a major trial for the young girl.
53. Then one day the white blindness came and the rabbits fell sick and died.
54. Many of the people we care for suffer from other crippling disabilities as well as their blindness.
55. Its bite produces a worm which swells up the blood vessels, causing ulcers and, in the worst cases, blindness.
56. Included in the show are works of Ricardo Gonzalez Elias, who depicts a world of blindness.
57. He claimed Bourne, 26, threw caustic soda liquid into her face causing temporary blindness and serious burns.
58. Partial blindness is called amblyopia.
59. Otherwise, any criticism would be blindness, or have unilateralism.
60. Another possible consequence may be night blindness.
More similar words: kindness, blandness, fondness, indebtedness, blessedness, blind, coldness, boldness, candidness, sadness, redness, madness, loudness, mildness, goodness, gladness, hardness, weirdness, tiredness, staidness, blinded, blindly, wickedness, doggedness, forwardness, shrewdness, blindfold, awkwardness, crookedness, preparedness.