n.
- Keen eyesight.
- The ability or tendency to observe closely or pay attention to detail: monitors expenses with an eagle eye.
- One that observes with close attention.
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Dictionary:
eagle eye (ē'gəl-īd') adj. |
| Idioms: eagle eye |
Unusually keen sight; also, keen intellectual vision. For example, Antiques dealers have an eagle eye for valuable objects, or A good manager has an eagle eye for employee errors. [Late 1500s]
| WordNet: eagle-eyed |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
capable of seeing to a great distance
Synonyms: keen-sighted, farseeing, longsighted
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