blind


–adj.
1. unable to see; lacking the sense of sight; sightless.
2. unwilling or unable to perceive or understand.
3. not characterized or determined by reason or control.
4. not having or based on reason or intelligence; absolute and unquestioning.
5. lacking all consciousness or awareness.
6. drunk.
7. hard to see or understand.
8. hidden from immediate view.
9. of concealed or undisclosed identity; sponsored anonymously.
10. having no outlets; closed at one end.
11. done without seeing; by instruments alone.
12. made without some prior knowledge.
13. of or pertaining to an experimental design that prevents investigators or subjects from knowing the hypotheses or conditions being tested.
14. impressed into the cover or spine of a book by a die without ink or foil.
– verb
15. to make sightless permanently, temporarily, or momentarily, as by injuring, dazzling, bandaging the eyes, etc.
16. to make obscure or dark.
17. to deprive of discernment, reason, or judgment.
18. to outshine; eclipse.
–noun
19. something that obstructs vision.
20. a lightly built structure of brush or other growths, esp. one in which hunters conceal themselves.
21. a compulsory bet made without prior knowledge of one's hand.
–adverb
22. into a stupor; to the degree at which consciousness is lost.
23. without the ability to see clearly; lacking visibility.
24. without guidance or forethought.
25. to an extreme or absolute degree; completely.