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seeing

/ˈsiː.ɪŋ/noun, adjective2 syllables

Seeing means: perception by means of the eyes.

Synonyms for seeing5

noun, as in perception by means of the eyes

visual perception, beholding

noun, as in normal use of the faculty of vision

eyesight, sightedness

adjective, as in having vision, not blind

What does seeing mean?3

noun

1

perception by means of the eyes

2

normal use of the faculty of vision

adjective

1

having vision, not blind

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with seeing?9

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Seeing in a sentence

  • I cannot approve of the plan, seeing that it costs too much.unknown
  • Seeing that it is late, we should go home.Dejo
  • The dog, seeing me beyond his reach, began barking.unknown
  • Seeing me, the dog rushed up to me.shekitten
  • Seeing that he is angry, there must be some misunderstanding.unknown
  • Seeing that he has not come, he may be on a trip.unknown
  • After seeing how bravely he acted, his friends thought better of him.unknown
  • Seeing that she was not excited at the news, she must have known it.unknown

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Forms of seeing

as a noun

plural
seeings