Associations to the word «Seeing»
Noun
- Quixote
- Sancho
- Knowing
- Hearing
- Perceiving
- Tasting
- Satisfaction
- Hallucination
- Pleasure
- Plight
- Recall
- Astonishment
- Delight
- Damsel
- Sight
- Gratification
- Wherefore
- Entreaty
- Apparition
- Arjuna
- Eyewitness
- Joy
- Senor
- Imagining
- Fright
- Exclamation
- Amazement
- Seer
- Shock
- Countenance
- Frown
- Omen
- Rishi
- Blindness
- Distress
- Despair
- Surprise
- Vision
- Faint
- Prospect
- Grief
- Insisting
- Scowl
- Happiness
- Spectacle
- Wretch
- Touching
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
SEEING, verb. Present participle of see
SEEING, adjective. Having vision; not blind.
SEEING, noun. The action of the verb to see; eyesight.
SEEING, noun. (astronomy) The movement or distortion of a telescopic image as a result of turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere.
SEEING, conjunction. (slang) Inasmuch as; in view of the fact that.
SEEING EYE BALL, noun. (baseball) A batted ball that gets between several fielders.
SEEING EYE DOG, noun. Alternative form of seeing-eye dog
SEEING FIT, verb. Present participle of see fit
SEEING IN, verb. Present participle of see in
SEEING SOMEONE RIGHT, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of see someone right
SEEING STARS, verb. Present participle of see stars
SEEING THE ELEPHANT, verb. Present participle of see the elephant
SEEING THE FOREST FOR THE TREES, verb. Present participle of see the forest for the trees
SEEING THE POINT, verb. Present participle of see the point
SEEING THINGS, verb. Present participle of see things
SEEING THROUGH, verb. Present participle of see through
SEEING TO, noun. (informal) a beating
SEEING TO, noun. (informal) an act of sexual intercourse
SEEING TO, noun. (informal) a thorough cleanup or repair
Dictionary definition
SEEING, noun. Perception by means of the eyes.
SEEING, noun. Normal use of the faculty of vision.
SEEING, adjective. Having vision, not blind.
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