sight

noun
  1. The ability to see; the faculty or power of seeing. noun
    After the surgery, her sight improved significantly.
    He lost his sight in the accident.
  2. A thing that one sees or that can be seen. noun
    The Grand Canyon is an amazing sight to behold.
    The sight of the sunrise over the mountains was breathtaking.
  3. The action or fact of seeing someone or something. noun
    She caught sight of him in the crowd.
    The sight of the old house brought back many memories.
  4. A device on a gun or optical instrument used for assisting a person to aim accurately. noun
    He adjusted the sight on his rifle before taking the shot.
    The camera's sight helps in framing the picture perfectly.
  5. To manage to see or observe (someone or something); catch an initial glimpse of. verb
    They sighted a rare bird during their hike.
    The sailors sighted land after weeks at sea.
  6. To take aim by looking through the sights of a gun. verb
    He sighted the target carefully before pulling the trigger.
    The hunter sighted his prey from a distance.