- unsight⇄adj. without inspection or examination.
- unsight⇄expr. unsight unseen, (originally, ?unsight, unseen) without seeing or examining in advance; sight unseen.
Ex. Comtesse Cosel's diamonds, which certainly nobody will buy here unsight unseen (Lord Chesterfield). - unsight⇄unsight, verb, adjective.
- unsight⇄v.t. to deprive of sight; make unable to see.
Ex. He is an impeccable jumper usually, and it is possible that he was unsighted (London Times).