EYES
VERB
NOUN
ADJECTIVE
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NOUN
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RETINA
RETINA
/ˈrɛtɪnə/
a layer at the back of the eyeball that contains cells
sensitive to light, which trigger nerve impulses that pass
via the optic nerve to the brain, where a visual image is
formed.
Ex: Your macula is the part of the retina at the back of
your eye that’s responsible for central vision,
deciphering color, and picking up the fine details.
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EYELASHES OPTIC NERVE
/ˈʌɪlaʃ/ each of the second pair of
each of the short cranial nerves,
curved hairs growing on
the edges of the transmitting impulses to
eyelids, serving to the brain from the retina at
protect the eyes from
the back of the eye
dust. Ex: He has bilateral optic
Ex: He noticed her
eyelashes , long and nerve atrophy, which
affects the visual
thick.
information passing from
the eye to the brain.
the poinBt LoIfNeDntrSyPoOf Tthe optic
nerve on the retina, insensitive
to light.
Ex: Every car has a blind spot.
So, we have to be careful during
driving a car.
PUPIL /ˈpjuːpɪl/
the dark circular opening in the centre of the iris
of the eye, which varies in size to regulate the
amount of light reaching the retina
Ex: Her pupils were large, making her eyes look
dark.
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IRIS
/ˈʌɪrɪs/
a flat, coloured, ring-shaped membrane behind the cornea
of the eye, with an adjustable circular opening in the centre
Ex: Her eyes were almond shaped, the brown of the iris so
dark that it was almost black.
GLAUCOMA CATARACT
/ɡlɔːˈkəʊmə/ /ˈkatərakt/
a condition of a medical condition in
increased pressure which the lens of the
within the eyeball, eye becomes
causing gradual loss progressively opaque,
of sight.
resulting in blurred
Ex: The banker was
vision.
born with congenital Ex: She had cataracts
glaucoma and went
totally blind aged four. in both eyes.
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SCLERA
/ˈsklɪərə/
the white outer layer of the eyeball.
At the front of the eye it is
continuous with the cornea.
Ex: The high contrast provided by
humans’ white scleras enhances our
awareness of one another’s gazes.
Caruncle
/ˈkarəŋk(ə)l
the red prominence at the
inner corner of the eye
Ex: They have no caruncles,
and their eye-rings are lead-
blue.
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SEE
/siː/
to become concious of something
using your eyes
Ex: It was so dark that we couldn't
see.
CRY
/krʌɪ/
to make a noise and produce tear in
your eyes
Ex: The child was crying for her
mother.
verb
By medium
Wink /wɪŋk/
to close & open one eye
very quickly, usually as as
signal.
Ex: He smiled and gave the
Blink /blɪŋk/ little wink.
to shut your eyes & open
them very quickly
Ex: Oh dear! You blinked
just I took the photograph.
Stare /stɛː/
to look something for a
long time because you are
suprised
Ex: Everybody stare at his
hat.
Observe /əbˈzəːv/
to watch something carefully
especially to learn more about
them
Ex: We observed the birds
throughout the breeding
season.
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1.SQUINT /skwɪnt/ 2. GLARE /ɡlɛː/
to look at something to look at something
with your eyes almost in a very angry way
closed Ex: She glared at him,
Ex: We have to squint her cheeks flushing.
in bright sunlight.
3. GLANCE /ɡlɑːns/ 4. STRAIN /streɪn/
to look quickly at to injure of your body by
something using it too much
Ex: The receptionist Ex: Don't read in the dark.
glanced down the list of You'll strain your eyes.
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ADJECTIVE
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WORD MEANING SENTENCE
Cat-like resembling a cat Marianne
in appearance, crossed the room
/ˈkatlʌɪk/
action, or with her usual
character. catlike grace.
Doe-eyed having large, Portraits of doe-
gentle, dark eyes eyed children
attracts the
visitors in the
museum.
Restless unable to rest or The audience
/ˈrɛs(t)ləs/ relax as a result grew restless
and inattentive.
of anxiety or
boredom
ADJECTIVE
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GLAZED MYOPIC
/ɡleɪzd/ /mʌɪˈɒpɪk/
showing no interest or short-sighted
Ex: most myopic children
animation can be fitted with glasses to
Ex: She had a glazed look in correct their vision.
her eyes.
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SOULFUL SORROWFUL
/ˈsəʊlfʊl/ /ˈsɒrə(ʊ)fʊl/
expressing or appearing to feeling or showing grief
Ex: She looked at him with
express deep and often
sorrowful feeling. sorrowful eyes.
Ex: She gave him a soulful
glance.
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BOVINE
/ˈBƏƱVɅꞮN/
(of a person or their manner) sluggish or stupid.
Ex: A look of bovine contentment came into her
face.
COMELY
/ˈKɅMLI/
pleasant to look at; attractive
Ex: The comely Italian actress Valeria Golino.
PROTRUDING
/PRƏˈTRUːDꞮŊ/
sticking out; projecting
Ex: They have short, broad bodies and protruding
eyes and capture their prey by leaping on it.
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