blindfold
noun
A blindfold is something you wear over your eyes so you can't see. People sometimes play a game where they put a blindfold on and then try to find something using only their sense of touch.
verb
To blindfold someone means to cover their eyes with a piece of cloth or something similar, so that they cannot see.
adjective
When used as an adjective, "blindfold" means unable to see, usually due to having a cloth or other material covering the eyes.
Example
noun
- The magician blindfolded his assistant before revealing the secret trick.
- The children took turns blindfolding each other and trying to find the hidden treats.
- The prisoner was blindfolded before being taken to an unknown location.
verb
- They blindfolded the prisoner so he couldn't see where they were taking him.
- The magician blindfolded his assistant before the trick.
- She blindfolded her eyes, trying to guess what was in the box.
adjective
- He was led away with a blindfold covering his eyes.
- The magician performed a blindfold magic trick.
- She put on a blindfold and tried to guess the item in her hand.