myopia

noun

my·​o·​pia mī-ˈō-pē-ə How to pronounce myopia (audio)
1
: a condition in which the visual images come to a focus (see focus entry 1 sense 4) in front of the retina of the eye resulting especially in defective vision of distant objects : nearsightedness
She wears glasses to correct her myopia.
2
: a lack of foresight or discernment : a narrow view of something
… those require long-term commitments, which in our current myopia we cannot take on.Adam Smith

Examples of myopia in a Sentence

She wears eyeglasses to correct her myopia.
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Word History

Etymology

New Latin, from Greek myōpia, from myōp-, myōps

First Known Use

circa 1654, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of myopia was circa 1654

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Cite this Entry

“Myopia.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/myopia. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

myopia

noun
my·​o·​pia mī-ˈō-pē-ə How to pronounce myopia (audio)
1
: the condition of being nearsighted
2
: a lack of foresight : a narrow view of something
myopic adjective

Medical Definition

myopia

noun
my·​o·​pia mī-ˈō-pē-ə How to pronounce myopia (audio)
: a condition in which the visual images come to a focus in front of the retina of the eye because of defects in the refractive media of the eye or of abnormal length of the eyeball resulting especially in defective vision of distant objects

called also nearsightedness

compare astigmatism sense 2, emmetropia
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