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eyeglass

[ahy-glas, ahy-glahs] / ˈaɪˌglæs, ˈaɪˌglɑs /


NOUN
monocle
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In the future, displays and projectors based on this technology could become so compact that they are nearly invisible when integrated into wearable devices, from eyeglass frames to contact lenses.

From Science Daily Mar. 4, 2026

“Is there a SilverSneakers class convenient to where you live? Is there an eyeglass provider that is nearby that you want to go to?”

From MarketWatch Nov. 5, 2025

As an eyeglass wearer, it seemed plausible that this is an issue.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 23, 2024

The idea was inspired by the silent-film-era actress Stephanie Deste, an Australian who in the 1920s was known for her handmade eyeglass frames with diamanté-studded wings.

From Washington Post Apr. 22, 2023

“Exactly! And I’m sorry, I’m very sorry for saying that. I like you more without your silly clothes and eyeglass now. But don’t you see? This is what I’m trying to tell you.”

From "The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest" by Aubrey Hartman

Costco, the No. 1 warehouse club chain, sells everything from groceries and tires to eyeglasses and electronics and offers services such as travel planning, solar panels and pet insurance.

From MarketWatch Aug. 18, 2026

EssilorLuxottica's share price took a hit after releasing its first quarter results, with analysts saying investors had switched from seeing AI eyeglasses as an opportunity to a risk.

From Barron's Jul. 28, 2026

Most people seem to have no idea he's wearing anything other than normal eyeglasses.

From BBC May 13, 2026

Few people today could imagine a world without eyeglasses, just as they could not conceive of a world without screens, an analogy that “A Four-Eyed World” often suggests.

From The Wall Street Journal May 7, 2026

Dr. Mertz had an elderly receptionist and when we opened the door and stepped in she stopped typing, raised her eyeglasses, and asked if she could be of help.

From "Dead End in Norvelt" by Jack Gantos




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