| BESIGHED | • besighed v. Simple past tense and past participle of besigh. • BESIGH v. (archaic) to sigh over. |
| DISSIGHT | • dissight n. (Obsolete) Something unsightly; an eyesore. • DISSIGHT n. (archaic) an unsightly object. |
| EYESIGHT | • eyesight n. Vision or the faculty of sight. • eyesight n. View or the range of vision. • eye␣sight n. Alternative form of eyesight. |
| GUNSIGHT | • gunsight n. An optical instrument which establishes an optical line or axis for the purpose of aiming a weapon. • GUNSIGHT n. a device helping the user of a gun to aim at a target. |
| INSIGHTS | • insights n. Plural of insight. • INSIGHT n. a perception of the inner nature of things. |
| OUTSIGHT | • outsight n. Sight for that which is on the outside; the ability or capacity to perceive or anticipate external things;… • outsight n. Expectation; prospect. • outsight n. (Scotland) Movable goods kept out of doors, such as animals, ploughs, carts, and other implements of husbandry. |
| RESIGHTS | • resights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resight. • RESIGHT v. to sight again. |
| SIGHINGS | • sighings n. Plural of sighing. • SIGHING n. making a sound like a sigh. |
| SIGHLESS | • sighless adj. Without sighs. • SIGHLESS adj. uttering no sighs. |
| SIGHLIKE | • sighlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a sigh. • SIGHLIKE adj. resembling a sigh. |
| SIGHTERS | • sighters n. Plural of sighter. • SIGHTER n. (Scots) an inspector. |
| SIGHTING | • sighting n. The act of catching sight of something, especially something searched for. • sighting v. Present participle of sight. • SIGHTING n. an observation. |
| SIGHTSAW | • sightsaw v. Simple past tense of sightsee. • SIGHTSEE v. to view places of interest. |
| SIGHTSEE | • sightsee v. (Intransitive) To go sightseeing; to visit places of interest in a city, town or geographical area. • SIGHTSEE v. to view places of interest. |
| UNSIGHTS | • unsights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsight. • UNSIGHT v. to prevent from seeing. |