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squint

squint / squint / squint / squint
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: squintspast: squintedpp: squinteding: squinting

This term describes a specific physical tension of the eyelids used to sharpen focus or shield the eyes from glare. It conveys a sense of effort or strain, often associated with poor eyesight, bright sunlight, or intense concentration. When used as a noun to describe a medical condition, it refers to strabismus. In this clinical sense, the word describes a permanent or semi-permanent misalignment of the eyes rather than a temporary action.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbsquint

To look at something with the eyes partly closed in order to see more clearly or because of bright light.

"She had to squint to read the small print on the label."

Transitive Verbsquint
[~ something]

To look at something with the eyes partly closed.

"He squinted at the distant horizon, trying to spot the ship."

Nounsquint

A look with the eyes partly closed.

"He gave the document a quick squint before signing it."

Nounsquint

A condition in which the eyes are not aligned and point in different directions.

"The child was born with a slight squint in her left eye."

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