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Meaning of spectacled
The primary meaning of the word "spectacled" refers to wearing glasses or spectacles, typically due to vision impairment.
Etymology of spectacled
The word "spectacled" originates from the Latin "spectare," meaning to look or gaze, and the suffix "-ed" which forms an adjective
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe individuals wearing glasses or spectacles
Synonyms
bespectacled
eyeglassed
glasses-wearing
spectacle-wearing
four-eyed
spectacle-bearing
lens-wearing
vision-impaired
sight-challenged
optically-challenged
visually-impaired
glasses-bearing
spectacle-sporting
eyewear-wearing
specs-wearing
goggle-eyed
pebble-lensed
myopic
presbyopic
astigmatic
hyperopic
near-sighted
far-sighted
shortsighted
longsighted
dim-sighted
poor-sighted
weak-sighted
blind
partially-sighted
visually-disabled
sightless
unsighted
unseeing
Definitions
- Having or wearing spectacles, typically due to defective vision
- * Resembling spectacles or having a spectacle-like appearance
Usage Examples
- The spectacled professor adjusted his glasses before beginning the lecture
- * She was a spectacled woman with a kind face and a sharp mind
- * The spectacled bear had a distinctive pair of glasses perched on the end of its nose
Antonyms
unspectacled
unglassed
glasses-free
lens-free
spectacle-free
unaided
normal-sighted
keen-sighted
sharp-sighted
clear-sighted
eagle-eyed
hawk-eyed
lynx-eyed
sharp-eyed
quick-sighted
far-seeing
all-seeing
omniscient
perceptive
discerning
astute
vigilant
watchful