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blindness

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This term describes a total or partial loss of visual perception, often carrying a heavy emotional weight associated with disability and adaptation. It is used in medical contexts to describe clinical pathology, but also in social contexts to discuss accessibility and inclusivity. In a figurative sense, the word describes a willful or unconscious refusal to acknowledge an obvious truth. This type of blindness is often psychological, such as when someone is blinded by love or greed, suggesting a mental barrier that obscures reality more effectively than a physical impairment.

Uncountable when referring to the general medical condition of lacking sight. Countable when referring to specific types of visual impairment, such as different forms of color blindness.

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The state or condition of being unable to see.

"His blindness was caused by a genetic disorder."

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