Eyeglass ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Eyeglass ( noun )

A lens or pair of lenses set in a frame worn over the eyes to correct or assist defective vision.

Origin:

The word eyeglass comes from the combination of the words "eye" and "glass", which refers to the device used to correct vision by magnifying the image seen by the eye.

Examples:

  1. He needed to wear an eyeglass to read the small print.
  2. She always wore eyeglasses because of her poor eyesight.
  3. He always forget where he put his eyeglasses.
  4. She broke her eyeglasses so she couldn't see anything.
  5. The eyeglasses were too expensive for him to buy.

(As a verb)

Eyeglass ( verb )

A lens or pair of lenses set in a frame worn over the eyes to correct or assist defective vision.

Origin:

The word eyeglass comes from the combination of the words "eye" and "glass", which refers to the device used to correct vision by magnifying the image seen by the eye.

Examples:

  1. He needed to wear an eyeglass to read the small print.
  2. She always wore eyeglasses because of her poor eyesight.
  3. He always forget where he put his eyeglasses.
  4. She broke her eyeglasses so she couldn't see anything.
  5. The eyeglasses were too expensive for him to buy.
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