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sight
A1
noun
Usage:
90%
vision, eyesight
Translation: vision, eyesight
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: The ability to see; the sense by which light is perceived.

Sight means the power to see things with your eyes. It is one of the five senses. People and animals use sight to look around.

Her sight is very good today.

Cats have sharp sight at night.

2
A2
noun
Usage:
75%
view, scene
Translation: view, scene
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: Something that is seen; an object or scene that is interesting or beautiful.

Sight can mean something interesting or beautiful you see. For example, a nice place, an event, or a person can be a sight.

The garden is a lovely sight to see.

We saw a great sight at the beach.

3
A2
noun
Usage:
65%
attraction, landmark
Translation: attraction, landmark
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: A place or thing worth seeing; a tourist attraction.

Sight means a famous place or building that people visit. It is a tourist attraction or part of travel. People go there to see something special.

The museum is a popular sight here.

Many tourists visit famous sights.

4
B1
noun
Usage:
50%
viewing, seeing
Translation: viewing, seeing
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: The act of seeing something; an event observed.

Sight can mean the moment when you see something. It focuses on the action or event of seeing rather than ability or place.

The bird was caught at first sight.

He got a good sight of the fox.

5
B2
noun
Usage:
30%
aiming device, scope
Translation: aiming device, scope
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: The device on a weapon used to aim at a target.

Sight is a tool on guns or weapons that helps people aim correctly. It shows where the bullet will go when fired.

He looked through the rifle sight.

The gun sight helps to aim better.

6
B2
verb
Usage:
25%
notice, perceive
Translation: notice, perceive
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: To see or notice something (used only in negative or conditional forms).

As a verb, sight means to see or find something, often for the first time or at a distance. Usually, it is used with animals or objects in nature or travel.

I couldn’t sight any sign of trouble.

They sighted the ship far away.

7
C1
noun
Usage:
40%
line of vision, view line
Translation: line of vision, view line
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: The line of sight; the direction in which someone is looking or aiming.

Sight also means the path or direction your eyes or a weapon’s aim is moving along. It is about where you look or aim.

The target is not in your sight line.

Stay in sight during the game, please.

8
B2
noun
Usage:
70%
immediate recognition
Translation: immediate recognition
Pronunciation: /saɪt/
Meaning: Recognizing or remembering someone or something at first glance (idiomatic: 'at first sight').

The phrase 'at first sight' means seeing or feeling something immediately. It often refers to love or understanding without thinking much.

They loved each other at first sight.

I knew it was right at first sight.

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