are you blind

The phrase "are you blind" is often used rhetorically to express frustration or disbelief when someone fails to notice something obvious.

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Definition

B2Daily Conversation

(rhetorical, informal)A question expressing frustration or disbelief when someone misses something obvious.

Example

  • The door is right in front of you. Are you blind?

B2Interpersonal Interaction

(confrontational, informal)A confrontational phrase questioning someone's ability to see or perceive clearly.

Example

  • You walked right past the sign. Are you blind?

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