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Common collocations with blind in American Collocation

blind adjective

US /blaɪnd/

nearly

almost
functionally
nearly
partially
practically
virtually

My mother is virtually blind now.

completely

completely
totally

Our 10-year-old daughter has been totally blind since birth.

permanently

incurably
permanently

Our staff can offer incurably blind individuals support.

not permanently

temporarily

My mother has gone temporarily blind in one eye.

since birth

congenitally

Congenitally blind children have difficulty in making sense of their worlds.

according to law

legally

I was registered as legally blind although I had some peripheral vision in my left eye.

be
be born
go

She had gone blind in her twenties.

partially sighted
visually impaired

This highlights the challenges still faced by blind and partially sighted people.

morally
spiritually
wilfully

Only the wilfully blind can claim that this consequence was unforeseen.