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astigmatic

[as-tig-mat-ik] / ˌæs tɪgˈmæt ɪk /






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It was an impossibly complex and gruesome plan, likely beyond the powers of anyone to execute, but his description is noteworthy for what it revealed, without his intention, about his astigmatic soul.

From Literature

For a man who thinks he’s always the smartest person in the room, Mr. Obama has shown himself remarkably astigmatic about our national interests, always behind the curve.

From The Wall Street Journal

Myrna was not astigmatic; the lenses were clear glass; she wore the glasses to prove her dedication and intensity of purpose.

From Literature

Once we acknowledge that we are in a feedback loop where use data is affecting display data it becomes hard to determine how astigmatic our perception of the world has become.

From Forbes

While whales are all astigmatic by human standards, their eyesight is a purposeful solution to a specific problem.

From Washington Post