vision
A well-defined and easy to understand plan or idea for the future.
A common goal or idea for the future that a group of people agree on.
Eyesight that is not clear.
A general term for bad eyesight.
Ability to see without obstruction or blurriness.
Eyesight that is not clear.
Indicates perfect eyesight.
Ability to see details clearly.
Indicates eyesight without any flaws.
Indicates very good eyesight.
A medical condition where one sees two images of a single object.
Refers to average, healthy eyesight.
A general term for weakened or damaged eyesight.
The ability to see things to the side of you without turning your head.
Loss of peripheral vision; can also be used figuratively to mean a narrow focus.
When things look misshapen or strange.
A vision that foretells future events.
The entire area that you can see without moving your head.
The direct path between your eyes and what you are looking at.
To describe the main points of a plan for the future.
To make eyesight unclear, e.g. with tears.
To become unable to see, often referring to losing eyesight in an eye.
To physically obstruct someone's view.
To limit the range or field of someone's view.
To make someone's view difficult to see through, e.g. with fog or smoke.
To experience an image or idea in one's mind, often plural as 'have visions of'.
When one's eyesight becomes unclear.