Antonyms for far-seeing


Grammar : Adj
Spell : fahr-see-ing
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɑrˈsi ɪŋ


Definition of far-seeing

  • As in farsighted : adj perceptive
Example sentences :
  • Mr. Weston had not been a rich man, nor had he been a far-seeing, provident man.
  • Extract from : « Life in London » by Edwin Hodder
  • You, the people alone, you have been far-seeing and prophetic; but not they.
  • Extract from : « Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 » by Adam Gurowski
  • That he was energetic, far-seeing, and calculating, he could not doubt.
  • Extract from : « Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times » by Charles Carleton Coffin
  • As a statesman he was prudent, wise, sagacious, far-seeing and true.
  • Extract from : « Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence » by Various
  • The Starets was one of the most far-seeing and mercenary scoundrels.
  • Extract from : « The Minister of Evil » by William Le Queux
  • That argument seemed to impress the shrewd and far-seeing Frenchman.
  • Extract from : « Where the Strange Trails Go Down » by E. Alexander Powell
  • But Winter was a kindly if far-seeing student of human nature.
  • Extract from : « The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley » by Louis Tracy
  • This was all in accord with the far-seeing and generous policy of the laundry.
  • Extract from : « Marge Askinforit » by Barry Pain
  • He was a far-seeing boy and would be likely to think of these things.
  • Extract from : « The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • Needless to praise his courage, to which he joined a far-seeing policy.
  • Extract from : « Bouvard and Pcuchet » by Gustave Flaubert

Synonyms for far-seeing

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