blind
AdjectiveTransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: blindspp: blindeding: blinding
The term carries a heavy weight of helplessness or ignorance depending on the context. When describing a physical state, it is a neutral descriptor of ability, though it often evokes a sense of vulnerability or a need for accessibility. In a psychological or metaphorical sense, it suggests a willful or accidental closure of the mind. It describes a state where a person is oblivious to a truth that is obvious to others, often implying a dangerous lack of foresight or an irrational devotion to a cause.
Countable when referring to window coverings (the blinds).