People who have eye-sight that is either long-sighted or short-sighted. This means that their vision is too blurry with objects up close or objects far away, so they need spectacles to aid their vision and help them see things better.
people who has trouble with reading or seeing things clearly.....
people who cant see well or for fun
I don't know but probably in BC times.
that's an old name for eyeglasses
what is the antonym for eyeglasses or glasses
A convex lens is used to make objects appear larger and they are used in eyeglasses. Other uses for convex lenses include magnifying glasses, binoculars, and cameras.
On eyeglasses? Two lenses = bifocals Three lenses = Trofocals
James lost his eyeglasses.
Eyeglasses predate the patent system.
The word 'eyeglasses' is a singular and plural noun; it is one of the nouns that are a singular word for 'a pair of', such as scissors, pants, etc. The singular, 'eyeglass' is the word for the lens in the eyeglasses. For example, 'I'm wearing my eyeglasses.' or 'I have two pair of eyeglasses.' The plural possessive is eyeglasses'. Example sentence: The eyeglasses' lenses need cleaning.
Yes, its just that a magnifying glass has a different prescription than eyeglasses.
The singular form 'eyeglasses' is a shortened form for 'a pair of eyeglasses'.The plural form is two pairs of eyeglasses, or simply 'eyeglasses'.
Eyeglasses are plural. Each lens is an eyeglass.
Yes. Eyeglasses is a compound word.
Eyeglasses were originated in Italy in 1284.