hawkeye

word

/ˈhɔːkaɪ/
HAW-ky
/ˈhɔːkaɪ/
HAW-ky

Definition

A hawkeye is a person who notices very small details and sees things that others miss. It can also describe someone with extremely sharp eyesight or strong attention to mistakes and changes.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal and often complimentary. Common patterns are 'have a hawkeye for detail' and 'nothing escapes her hawkeye'. It is less common than phrases like 'eagle eye' or 'sharp eye', and in real use it often appears as a nickname or figurative label.

Example Sentences

We brought Leo in to check the final draft because he's a real hawkeye.

natural

If there's a tiny problem in the design, Maya will catch it—she's got a hawkeye for detail.

natural

My teacher is a hawkeye and finds every spelling mistake.

basic

The guard was a hawkeye and saw the boy hiding behind the car.

basic

You need a hawkeye to spot the difference between these two pictures.

basic

Nothing gets past Jenna—she's the hawkeye of the team.

natural