Keensighted
Keensighted refers to a state of having acute or sharp vision. It describes an individual who can see with exceptional clarity and detail, often noticing things that others might overlook. This can manifest in various ways, such as the ability to spot distant objects, discern fine textures, or perceive subtle nuances in one's surroundings. The term is often used to describe animals with superior eyesight, such as birds of prey which use their keensightedness to hunt effectively. In humans, it can be a natural trait or a skill honed through practice and attention. Someone described as keensighted might be particularly adept at tasks requiring precise visual observation, like identifying small flaws in a product, reading fine print, or navigating complex environments. The opposite of keensighted would be someone with poor or limited vision. The concept emphasizes the quality and effectiveness of one's sight rather than simply the absence of visual impairment.