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Colorblind Meaning in English

word

ˈkəɫɝˌbɫaɪnd
KUHL-er-blind
ˈkʌləblaɪnd
KUL-uh-blind

Definition

Not able to see or recognize certain colors, usually because of a genetic condition. It often means confusing red and green, but there are several types.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used for people with a medical condition, but sometimes metaphorically to mean someone is 'blind' to group differences. Main collocation: 'red-green colorblind.' Not the same as 'color-blindness' (the noun). Can also be spelled 'colourblind' (British English).

Example Sentences

My brother is colorblind and cannot tell red from green.

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Some people are born colorblind.

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Being colorblind can make it hard to read colorful maps.

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He didn't realize he was colorblind until he failed the vision test.

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She jokes that being colorblind gives her a unique view of the world.

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Some video games now have colorblind modes to help all players enjoy them.

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