blind spot

Frequency: 6.89.3 per million words

An area where one's view is obstructed; or a topic one does not understand.

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Examples (10)

  • I have a blind spot where jazz is concerned.
  • Every driver should be aware of their vehicle's blind spot.
  • His inability to admit mistakes is a major blind spot in his personality.
  • The security camera had a blind spot that the intruders exploited.
  • For years, I had a blind spot for classic literature, but now I enjoy it.
  • When changing lanes, always check your blind spot carefully.
  • Leaders often have blind spots regarding their own biases.
  • The architect failed to consider the building's blind spots during the design phase.
  • Don't let your personal prejudices become a blind spot in your judgment.
  • The small alleyway was a perfect blind spot for the surveillance team.