Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sight-unseen
adjective
/saɪt ˌʌnˈsiːn/

Definition
Sight-unseen refers to something that is done or purchased without seeing it first.

Examples
- He bought the house sight-unseen, trusting the agent’s judgment.
- Many travelers book their accommodations sight-unseen, relying on online reviews.

Meaning
The term is often used when someone buys or agrees to something based on descriptions or promises instead of seeing the actual item or situation.

Synonyms
- unseen
- blind
- without inspection