blindfolded
word · lemma: blindfold
Definition
With a piece of cloth or something else covering your eyes so that you cannot see.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used as an adjective or past participle, often in games, magic tricks, or to describe someone made unable to see on purpose. Common phrases: 'blindfolded test', 'walk blindfolded'. Not to be confused with 'blind' (unable to see at all).
Spanish: con los ojos vendadosPortuguese (BR): vendado nos olhosPortuguese (PT): de olhos vendadosChinese (Simplified): 被蒙住眼睛的Chinese (Traditional): 被蒙著眼睛的Hindi: आँखों पर पट्टी बाँधकरArabic: معصوب العينينBengali: চোখ বাঁধাRussian: с завязанными глазамиJapanese: 目隠しをしたVietnamese: bịt mắtKorean: 눈가리개를 한Turkish: gözleri bağlıUrdu: آنکھوں پر پٹی بندھی ہوئیIndonesian: ditutup matanya
Example Sentences
She was blindfolded before the surprise party.
basic
Can you guess the flavor while blindfolded?
natural
It’s hard to trust someone blindfolded, but that’s the point of the game.
natural
They led her down the hall blindfolded so she wouldn’t see the decorations yet.
natural
He walked into the room blindfolded.
basic
The children played a game blindfolded.
basic