blind person

Blind Person Meaning in Bengali: অন্ধ ব্যক্তি (noun, /ɒnd̪ʰ bʲɔkt̪i/), অন্ধ লোক (noun, /ɒnd̪ʰ lɔk/), অন্ধ মানুষ (noun, /ɒnd̪ʰ manuʃ/)

Definition of Blind Person

A blind person refers to an individual who lacks the ability to see or has significantly impaired vision. It is a condition that affects the visual perception and can vary in severity. Blindness can be caused by various factors, including congenital disabilities, diseases, or accidents.

Synonyms of Blind Person

1. Visually impaired (adjective, দৃষ্টিহীন, /d̪r̩ʃt̪ihiːn/)
2. Sightless (adjective, অদৃষ্ট, /ɒd̪r̩ʃt̪o/)
3. Vision-impaired (adjective, দৃষ্টিহীন, /d̪r̩ʃt̪ihiːn/)
4. Blind individual (noun, অন্ধ ব্যক্তি, /ɒnd̪ʰ bʲɔkt̪i/)

Antonyms of Blind Person

1. Sighted (adjective, দৃষ্টিবালী, /d̪r̩ʃt̪ibali/)
2. Seeing (adjective, দেখা যাওয়া, /d̪ekʰa dʒawa/)
3. Visual (adjective, দৃষ্টিসম্পন্ন, /d̪r̩ʃt̪isɔmpɔnno/)
4. Observer (noun, দর্শক, /d̪ɔrʃɔk/)

Origin of Blind Person

The term “blind person” originated from the Old English word “blind,” which means “without sight.” It has been used to describe individuals with visual impairments for centuries.

Nearby Words

1. Blindness (noun, অন্ধত্ব, /ɒnd̪ʰot̪ɔb/)
2. Blindfold (noun, আঁকবন্ধ, /aŋkobond̪ʰo/)
3. Blind spot (noun, অন্ধকুপ, /ɒnd̪ʰkup/)
4. Blind alley (noun, অন্ধগলি, /ɒnd̪ʰgɔli/)

Blind Person in Literature Quotes

1. “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” – Helen Keller (অন্ধ হওয়ার চেয়ে খারাপ কিছুই হল দৃষ্টি থাকলেও কোন লক্ষ্য না থাকা।)
2. “In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” – Desiderius Erasmus (অন্ধের দেশে একচোখের মানুষ রাজা।)

Blind Person Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: অন্ধ ব্যক্তি, Hindi: अंध व्यक्ति, Nepali: अन्ध व्यक्ति, Urdu: اندھا شخص, Tamil: குருட்டு நபர், Telugu: కురుపు వ్యక్తి, Arabic: شخص أعمى, Chinese: 盲人, Japanese: 盲人, Russian: слепой человек

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