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Eagle eye Meaning in English

expression

ˈiɡəɫ/ /ˈaɪ
EE-guhl EYE
ˈiːɡəl/ /ˈaɪ
EE-guhl EYE

Definition

To have an 'eagle eye' means you notice small details and see things very clearly, often better than others. It can describe someone who is observant or has excellent vision.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal and positive. Used to praise someone's strong observation skills: 'have an eagle eye' (for detail/mistakes), 'with an eagle eye.' Not literal—refers to observation, not just eyesight. Can also be used as an adjective ('eagle-eyed').

Example Sentences

She has an eagle eye for detail.

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The editor's eagle eye caught every mistake.

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He watched the children with an eagle eye.

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You need an eagle eye to find the difference between these two photos.

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My mom’s got an eagle eye—she always catches me sneaking snacks.

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With his eagle eye, nothing ever gets past him at work.

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