Concept cluster: Physical processes > Eyes or eye characteristics
adj
(idiomatic) Having prominent eyes.
adj
Having narrower eyes, reminding the shape of an almond.
adj
oval (especially in relation to eyes)
n
(idiomatic) A favourite, a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's affections.
n
(Greek mythology) A mythical being, also called Argos or Argus Panoptes, with many eyes, a watchman who served Hera; his eyes were later transplanted to the peacock's tail.
adj
Resembling Argus.
adv
With narrowed eyes.
n
(idiomatic, archaic) The minute reflection which one sees of oneself in the eyes of another.
n
(informal) Blue eyes.
n
A threatening or disapproving glance.
n
doe eyes
n
(Canada, US, slang) Wide-open eyes, as from being surprised or startled.
adj
Alternative form of beglassed [Synonym of bespectacled]
adj
(of eyes or a look) Bright and penetrating.
n
(literally) A small, bright eye.
adj
Having small, bright eyes.
n
Eyes that have a sexually suggestive expression.
adj
Having a sexually suggestive expression in the eyes.
adj
Synonym of bespectacled
adj
Wearing spectacles (glasses).
n
(idiomatic) The view from directly or high above.
adj
Quick-sighted, like a bird; catching a glance as one goes.
adj
as a part of a phrase
adj
Alternative spelling of black-eyed [Having a black eye.]
adj
Having dim or rheumy eyes.
adj
Tired, because of lack of sleep, and having blurred or reddened eyes.
n
(obsolete) One with bad eyes.
adj
(idiomatic) Someone's favorite.
adj
having eyes with the colour and appearance of bluets
adj
Cross-eyed; squinting.
adj
Alternative spelling of bright-eyed and bushy-tailed [(idiomatic) Eager, alert, enthusiastic, and lively.]
adj
eager and alert
adj
(idiomatic) Eager, alert, enthusiastic, and lively.
adj
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see brown, eyed; having brown eyes.
adj
Alternative form of brown-eyed [Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see brown, eyed; having brown eyes.]
adj
Having bad or speckled eyes.
n
bulging or protruding eyes
adj
Having bulging or protruding eyes
n
Alternative form of bug eyes [bulging or protruding eyes]
n
(Australia) An infected eye.
n
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cat, eye.; the eye of a cat.
adj
(uncommon) Possessing eyes resembling a cat; hence, able to see in the dark.
n
Alternative spelling of cat's eye [(countable, Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, usually in the plural) A retroreflective device placed on a road surface as a marking that can be seen even at night.]
adj
Having clear, sharp sight.
adj
Alternative form of clear-eyed [Having clear, sharp sight.]
n
Alternative form of cockeye [An eye affected by strabismus.]
adj
(Britain) Alternative form of cockeyed [Having both eyes oriented inward, cross-eyed.]
adj
Having both eyes oriented inward, cross-eyed.
n
(idiomatic, informal) The state of the orbits of the eyes (especially the undereye region) having a bluish-purplish coloration.
adj
Having large, full, wide eyes, like those of cows.
adj
(Britain) Having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily.
n
A one-eyed creature of any species.
adj
Having eyes that lack emotion or seem vacant.
n
(figuratively) An eyelid.
adj
(archaic) Alternative form of dewy-eyed [Having eyes with a moist, glistening appearance, especially as indicating that one is on the verge of crying or that one is experiencing strong emotions.]
adj
Having eyes with a moist, glistening appearance, especially as indicating that one is on the verge of crying or that one is experiencing strong emotions.
n
Large, wide-open (purportedly innocent-looking) eyes.
adj
Having eyes that are large, attractive, gentle, and innocent-looking.
n
(idiomatic, figuratively) greed
adj
Having a meek expression in the eyes.
adj
Keenly perceptive.
n
Alternative form of eyebags [Dark circles under the eyes, caused by lack of sleep etc.]
n
(US, slang) A mass of gound produced by the eye.
n
Alternative form of eyebrows
n
(colloquial, informal) eye makeup; eye shadow, mascara
n
(normally used with definite article) A powerful source of unwanted scrutiny.
n
Synonym of apple of one's eye
adj
Alternative form of eyeglassed [Synonym of bespectacled]
n
Alternative form of eyelash [one of the hairs which grow along the edge of eyelids]
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of eyeball
adj
Subject to acceleration or deceleration such that the eyeballs are disconcertingly pressed away from the face.
n
Alternative spelling of eye black [(US) a grease smeared under the eyes of sports players to reduce glare from sunlight or stadium lights.]
adj
Having eyebrows (of some specified kind).
n
coon eyes
adj
(in compounds) Having the specified kind or number of eyes.
adj
Synonym of bespectacled
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of eyelash
adj
Having eyelids (often of a specific kind).
v
To lock eyes (with).
n
(dated, fandom slang, humorous) Imaginary marks left by looking at things, especially by reading books.
adj
Alternative spelling of eye-watering [Having an odour, vapours or smoke which causes irritation to the eyes.]
adj
Having good eyesight; eagle-eyed
n
Alternative spelling of four-eyes [(idiomatic, derogatory) A person who wears spectacles.]
adj
Having four eyes.
n
(idiomatic, derogatory) A person who wears spectacles.
adj
Alternative spelling of four-eyed [Having four eyes.]
n
(chiefly in the plural) An type of eye associated with East Asian people, characteristically narrow, slanted, or upturned.
adj
(of a person) Having frog-like, bulging eyes.
adj
Alternative spelling of frog-eyed [(of a person) Having frog-like, bulging eyes.]
adj
Having large, prominent eyes.
adj
Having a squint.
adj
(rare) gimlet-eyed, piercing, sharp-sighted
adj
Having a fixed stare and a wide-eyed appearance, due to boredom, lack of emotion, attention or interest, etc.
adj
(nonstandard) Alternative spelling of goggle-eyed [Having goggle (prominent) eyes; with eyes widely opened.]
adj
Resembling goggles, used mostly in relation to eyes.
adj
(slang) Blind in one eye.
adj
(usually of eyes, sometimes of persons) Appearing to be amorous, flirtatious.
n
Bulging eyes on a toy, doll, etc., usually with moving pupils.
n
(dated, idiomatic) A prominent, dull eye.
adj
(archaic, British slang) Having prominent and dull grey eyes.
adj
(UK) bleary-eyed
n
(humorous) The trait of gullibility in a person.
adj
Jealous; envious.
adj
(idiomatic) ugly
v
Synonym of have eyes bigger than one's stomach
n
(cricket, tennis) A system, using six static television cameras and sophisticated computing, to track the path of the ball in flight.
adj
Having very good eyesight
adj
Alternative form of hawk-eyed [Having very good eyesight]
adj
Having hazel eyes.
adj
(of the eyes) With eyelids difficult to keep open due to tiredness.
adj
Having almost closed eyes
adj
Having droopy eyes, typically due to tiredness.
adj
Alternative form of heavy-lidded [Having almost closed eyes]
adj
(obsolete) Looking upward; supercilious.
adj
Having sunken, dark ringed eyes demonstrative of fear or lack of sleep.
adj
(of eyes) Having thick, drooping eyelids.
adj
(of eyeglasses) Having the frames made from horn or tortoiseshell or a material that resembles it, and characterized by their bold appearance on the wearer's face, in contrast to metal frames, which appear less pronounced.
n
(slang) Two black eyes (eyes showing hematoma from bruises).
adj
Having eyes that reflect happiness.
adj
(optometry) Of an eye, squinting because of a weakness of the eye muscles.
adj
(usually used in combinations) Having a certain type of eyelids
adj
Possessing particularly good vision.
n
evil eye
adj
Synonym of dewy-eyed
adj
(literally) having the eyes of or like those of a mole
n
(informal) A romantic look at someone; goo-goo eyes.
adj
Having wide-open eyes.
n
A test of a person's ability to form coherent mental pictures with very little visual information, involving identifying the features in simplified two-tone pictures of faces and distinguishing real faces from false ones.
adj
(obsolete) mope-eyed; having poor vision
n
(archaic, Yorkshire) The eyes.
adj
Having normally-sized eyes
n
blue eyes
adj
Having spots like small eyes.
adj
having eyes
adj
Having heterochromia of the eyes.
n
(Polari, usually in the plural) An eye.
adj
Obsolete spelling of owly-eyed [Seeing better in darkness than light; day-blind or photosensitive.]
adj
Wide-eyed, naturally or from an expression of fear, shock, surprise, or excitement.
adj
Alternative spelling of oxeyed [Having large, full eyes, like those of an ox.]
adj
Having large, full eyes, like those of an ox.
adj
(idiomatic) Ugly, disagreeable to look at.
n
An effect of dark rings around the eyes caused by the overapplication or smearing of eye makeup.
adj
(informal, originally US) With one's eyes wide open and staring in an expressionless manner; wide-eyed.
n
Alternative spelling of pinkeye [A highly contagious form of conjunctivitis.]
n
A mythical monster or ghost in the folklore of the West Indies and southern United States; it is a being with large, glowing eyes, capable of shapeshifting and sometimes depicted as a phantom bound to a particular place, such as a cave or grove, as a guardian (for buried treasure, etc).
adj
Alternative spelling of popeyed [having bulging eyes]
adj
Alternative spelling of popeyed [having bulging eyes]
adj
having bulging eyes
adj
Of eyes: protruding, sticking out.
n
Alternative spelling of puppy dog eyes [A facial expression showing credulous or unsophisticated innocence or naivety.]
n
Alternative form of coon eyes [(idiomatic, informal) The state of the orbits of the eyes (especially the undereye region) having a bluish-purplish coloration.]
n
Alternative form of red-eye [The common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus), a freshwater fish.]
adj
Having the eyelids reddened, e.g. by tears or lack of sleep.
n
Alternative form of red-eye [The common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus), a freshwater fish.]
adj
Alternative form of red-eyed [Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see red, eyed.]
n
(derogatory, ethnic slur) A Westerner (from the purported point of view of an Asian or other person with naturally narrower eyes).
v
(intransitive) Of the eyes: to become large and round.
n
Big, round eyes, characteristic of astonishment.
adj
Having round, wide-open eyes, naturally or from an expression of fear, astonishment, etc.
adj
Having acute vision; having good eyesight.
n
coon eyes
adj
(archaic) Devoted; unselfish.
adj
Having eyes that are narrow and slanted.
adj
Synonym of slant-eyed
adj
Having dark eyes.
adj
Having small eyes.
adj
(colloquial, derogatory) bespectacled
n
(informal) One who wears spectacles; often used attributively.
n
(colloquial) Specifications: plural of spec
adj
Having the appearance of wearing spectacles, especially of animals.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of spectacles (eyewear).
n
(humorous) A supposed ailment caused by prolonged watching of television or computer screens.
adj
Having square eyes; having watched too much television, etc.
n
A hagioscope.
adj
Having eyes that squint; cross-eyed.
n
(chiefly anime and manga) Eyes with exaggerated starry highlights, with an expression of wonder or delight.
adj
Having naively optimistic hopes or outlooks.
adj
(idiomatic) Having a hard, strong, and determined look about oneself.
n
(linguistics) One of a class of s-like fricatives produced by an airstream directed at the upper teeth.
adj
(by extension) Fanatical, deranged.
n
(anatomy) A bundle of minute blood vessels, a plexus.
n
(uncountable, often used attributively) A South Korean subculture emphasizing idealized beauty, in particular large, round eyes and softened features.
adj
Alternative spelling of walleyed [Having eyes with a pale-coloured iris.]
adj
Having eyes of different colours.
adj
(Of eyes) unusually pale; misaligned, sideways-looking, affected by strabismus.
adj
Having poor eyesight.
adj
(epithet, literary, especially of the cyclops) having very large eyes
n
(slang, medicine) Argyll Robertson pupils.
adj
(by extension) Astonished or surprised.
adj
Having a glaring expression suggesting madness or terror.
adj
Alternative form of wild-eyed [Having a glaring expression suggesting madness or terror.]
adj
(of eyeglasses) Having wire rims.

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