: the small circular area at the back of the retina where the optic nerve enters the eyeball and which is devoid of rods and cones and is not sensitive to light
: a portion of a field that cannot be seen or inspected with available equipment
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: an area in which one fails to exercise judgment or discrimination
Example Sentences
When driving on the highway, you need to make sure no one is in your blind spot before changing lanes. She has a blind spot concerning her son's behavior.
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