sight
[ sahyt ]
/ saɪt /
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to aim or observe through a sight.
to look carefully in a certain direction.
Idioms for sight
Origin of sight
OTHER WORDS FROM sight
sight·a·ble, adjective sight·er, noun re·sight, verb (used with object) un·der·sight, nounWords nearby sight
sigatoka,
siggeir,
siggo,
sigh,
sighful,
sight,
sight bill,
sight draft,
sight for sore eyes, a,
sight gag,
sight rhyme
British Dictionary definitions for catch sight of
sight
/ (saɪt) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of sight
sightable, adjectiveWord Origin for sight
Old English
sihth; related to Old High German
siht; see
see
1
Medical definitions for catch sight of
sight
[ sīt ]
n.
The ability to see.
Field of vision.
Idioms and Phrases with catch sight of (1 of 2)
catch sight of
See suddenly or unexpectedly, as in When I first caught sight of the Alps, I was overwhelmed. [First half of 1800s]
Idioms and Phrases with catch sight of (2 of 2)
sight