Keyword
blind
Info
FrequencyTop 2200-2300
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig525
Readings
もう
(93%)
Composed of
deceased
eye
Used in vocabulary (94 in total)
blind spot (on the retina); blind spot; weak point; loophole
blind (devotion, faith, etc.); reckless
blind acceptance; blind belief; credulity
cecum; caecum; (vermiform) appendix; appendicitis
blindness
blind person
guide dog for the blind; seeing eye dog
blindness; blind person; illiteracy; illiterate person; ignorance; ignoramus
blind obedience
illiteracy; illiterate person; an illiterate
reckless; blind; without knowing; at random
appendicitis; typhlitis; cecitis
rash act; reckless act
total blindness
blind person
ignorant and illiterate; uneducated and illiterate; uneducated and illiterate person
blindly (trusting someone, etc.)
color-blindness; colour-blindness
school for the blind
rushing recklessly; presumption
punching blindly; random firing
random shooting
blind (unscrupulous, indiscriminate) bombing
plain blue cotton
shooting wildly
plain blue cotton
deafblindness; deaf-blind person
cul-de-sac; blind pouch
approving a document without adequately reading it; rubber-stamping
illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis
ignorant and illiterate
blind turtle
blind official who specialized as a musician, masseur or acupuncturist (abolished in 1871)
deerfly (Chrysops suavis)
deafblindness; deaf-blind person
blind snake (esp. the Brahminy blind snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus); worm snake; fools rush in
hasty conclusion
harvestman; daddy longlegs (arachnid of order Opiliones)
school for the blind and dumb
fools rush in where angels fear to tread; (lit.) the blind don't fear snakes
double blind test; double blind trial
blind and dumb
unlikely event; rare occurrence
the blind masses; the ignorant masses; the unenlightened masses; many blind people
the blind masses; the ignorant masses; the unenlightened masses; many blind people
some are wise and some are otherwise; (lit.) one thousand with their eyes open; one thousand blind
the blind leading the blind; if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch
appendectomy; appendicectomy; appendisectomy
snow blindness
illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis
unlikely event; rare occurrence
some are wise and some are otherwise; (lit.) one thousand blind; one thousand with their eyes open
deaf-blind person
tenement house with no windows
wild idea; delusion
deep-rooted delusion; firm conviction (based on incorrect beliefs)
blind pass; passing (a ball) without looking
deafblindness; deaf-blind person
deafblindness; deaf-blind person
sudden blindness; one suddenly blinded
blind and dumb
school for the blind and dumb
deaf-blind person
false window; blind window
searching blindly
feigned blindness
double blind trial; double blind test
blindness; half-blindness
blindly groping
buying blindly
windowless wall
picture calendar for illiterates
the mediocre have no right to criticize the great
the mediocre cannot understand the great
to become blind
to become blind
blind spot (on the retina)
open-label (trial, study, etc.); unblinded
the mediocre have no right to criticize the great
ageusia; taste blindness
hagfish (esp. the species Myxine garmani from Japan)
Examples (9 in total)
She went blind.
She set up an association to help blind people.
They followed their leader blindly.