Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

blind-as-a-bat

idiom
/blaɪnd əz ə bæt/
Definition
A phrase used to describe someone who has very poor eyesight or is unable to see clearly.
Examples
  • Despite wearing glasses, he still felt blind as a bat when trying to read the fine print.
  • When she entered the dimly lit room, she felt blind as a bat and couldn’t find her way around.
  • After losing my phone in the dark, I was completely blind as a bat looking for it.
Meaning
The expression ‘blind as a bat’ suggests a complete lack of visibility or awareness about one’s surroundings, often used figuratively to describe someone who is oblivious or unaware of something.
Synonyms
  • blind
  • unseeing
  • oblivious