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How to pronounce acuity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms sharp-sightedness, visual acuity
Type of visual sense, sight, vision, visual modality
Has types 20/20, oxyopia, twenty-twenty
Type Words
Synonyms acuteness, keenness, sharpness
Type of intelligence
Has types steel trap

Examples of acuity

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The supplement is touted as beneficial for mood, mental acuity and heart health.
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To succeed in the Oscar sweepstakes, read the following with a scholar's acuity.
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Additionally, the icons and texts are larger to provide increased visual acuity.
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In some countries, the number 20 is used as an index in measuring visual acuity.
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However, no significant decrease in visual acuity was observed in either group.
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Cairns tells her story with considerable sociological and psychological acuity.
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Their mental acuity had risen measurably, and they had improved gait and posture.
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In severe cases, the optic nerve may be compressed and acuity of vision impaired.
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Clinical duties require a reasonable level of manual dexterity and visual acuity.
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More examples
  • Sharpness of vision; the visual ability to resolve fine detail (usually measured by a Snellen chart)
  • Acuteness: a quick and penetrating intelligence; "he argued with great acuteness"; "I admired the keenness of his mind"
  • Sharpness or acuteness, as of a needle, wit, etc
  • Subjective term for the visual sharpness of an image.
  • The clarity of vision, usually measured on a chart.
  • Acuity refers to the sharpness or clarity of your vision.
  • Clearness of eyesight. Depends on the sharpness of images and the sensitivity of nerve elements in the retina. (See "Near Acuity" and "Distance Acuity")
  • Clarity of vision measured as the minimum distance between two distinguishable points at a standard distance.
  • (ah ku' ih tee) Refers to clarity or distinctness of hearing or sight.