sight
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- Having sight is if you can see things.
- A sight is something that people want to see.
- The Statue of Liberty is a popular sight in New York City.
- A sight is something you see.
- A sight is a device that is attached onto a weapon and it is for a person to look into to aim the weapon at an intended target.
- Synonym: scope
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Plain form | Third-person singular | Past tense | Past participle | Present participle |
- When you sight something, you see it.
- The farmers sighted something strange circling overhead.
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