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Squint at Meaning in English

expression

ˈskwɪnt/ /ˈæt
SKWINT-at
skwˈɪnt/ /ˈæt
skWINT-at

Definition

To look at something with your eyes partly closed, usually because it is hard to see clearly or the light is too bright.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for physical squinting due to light, distance, or unclear vision. Frequently followed by a noun or pronoun, e.g., "squint at the screen." Not the same as "stare" or "glance at"; implies eyes are partly closed.

Example Sentences

She squinted at the small print on the label.

basic

He squinted at the sun, trying to see the airplane.

basic

I had to squint at the board from the back of the classroom.

basic

Are you squinting at your phone again? Maybe you need glasses.

natural

He squinted at the menu, hoping to read it in the dim restaurant light.

natural

I always have to squint at my alarm clock in the morning because my eyes are still adjusting.

natural