Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cross-hairs
noun
/ˈkrɔsˌhɛrz/

Definition
Cross-hairs are fine lines that intersect within the viewfinder of a scope or sight, used to aim accurately at a target.

Examples
- The hunter adjusted his scope and aligned the cross-hairs with the deer in the distance.
- In target shooting, it’s crucial to keep your eye steady and the cross-hairs on the bullseye.

Meaning
The term ‘cross-hairs’ is generally used to refer to the cross-shaped lines found in optical instruments that help with precision aiming.

Synonyms
- Reticle
- Sight lines
- Crosshairs