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Cecity - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Cecity means blindness or the inability to see, either literally or metaphorically. It can describe physical sight loss or a lack of understanding or awareness in a figurative sense.

cecity

/ˈsiːsɪti/ /ˈsiːsɪti/

Definition:

Blindness or the inability to see; metaphorical lack of perception or understanding.

Synonyms:

blindness, sightlessness, unawareness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

sight, vision, awareness

Common Collocations:

moral cecity, intellectual cecity, spiritual cecity

Derivatives:

cecities (plural form)

Usage Tips:

Use "cecity" in formal or literary contexts to describe literal or figurative blindness.

Common Phrases:

none commonly associated

Etymology:

From Latin "caecitas," meaning blindness, derived from "caecus" (blind).

Examples:

  • 1. The doctor diagnosed his cecity as irreversible.
  • 2. Her cecity to the truth frustrated her friends.
  • 3. The novel explores the cecity of society to injustice.
  • 4. His cecity prevented him from enjoying the sunset.

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