Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
blind-side
verb
/ˈblaɪnd saɪd/

Definition
To hit or attack someone unexpectedly, often from a position that is not visible to them.

Examples
- The defender tried to blind-side the quarterback during the game.
- She didn’t see the criticism coming; it was a total blind-side.

Meaning
The term ‘blind-side’ refers to catching someone off guard, particularly in a way they are not prepared for.

Synonyms
- Surprise
- Ambush
- Overwhelm