What is another word for squinting?

Pronunciation: [skwˈɪntɪŋ] (IPA)

Squinting refers to the action of partly closing one's eyes in order to see more clearly or to lessen the amount of light entering the eyes. Some synonyms for squinting include narrowing, peering, scrutinizing, studying, and glancing. Narrowing implies reducing the gap between the eyelids, while peering suggests looking intently as if trying to discern something. Scrutinizing implies examining something carefully and in great detail, while studying refers to a concentrated effort to observe something. Finally, glancing suggests a quick or momentary look, which can also be accompanied by a squint. All these synonyms convey different aspects of the action of squinting, depending on the context and the purpose of the observation.

What are the hypernyms for Squinting?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for squinting?

Squinting is the action of partially closing the eyes in order to see more clearly. Its antonyms are related to the opposite direction of this motion. Firstly, we have "widening", which refers to the act of opening the eyes wider than usual. This can often make it easier to see more of one's surroundings. Another antonym is "blinking", which is the quick closing and opening of both eyes. Blinking can be a subconscious action, but it can also be done intentionally to help refresh the eyes. Lastly, we have "focusing", which is the action of concentrating one's vision on a specific object, as opposed to having a wider, panoramic view.

What are the antonyms for Squinting?

Usage examples for Squinting

The lanky youth seemed to be trying to slam the ball at Roy as hard as he knew how and once Roy caught a gleam of malicious amusement from the squinting eyes.
"The Crimson Sweater"
Ralph Henry Barbour
One of 'em lay down at the bottom, the other come up to the top corner, and the third, a big chap with a round belly, he stood back of the tree squinting round the trunk.
"Tales from the Veld"
Ernest Glanville
Well, blow me, ef there wer'n't a spoor of the tiger where he pointed, and squinting along through the underbush I see a clean walk which the tiger had made-the sides of the trees worn smooth and the ground jes' trodden down.
"Tales from the Veld"
Ernest Glanville

Famous quotes with Squinting

  • A man who could build a church, as one may say, by squinting at a sheet of paper.
    Charles Dickens
  • Coth admitted that, say what you might as to the Manuel who had really lived, the squinting rascal did as a rule know what he was talking about.
    James Branch Cabell

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