turn a blind eye

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turn a blind eye

He chooses to turn a blind eye to the litter on the park path.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To deliberately ignore or pretend not to notice something wrong or undesirable, typically when one has a duty to intervene.

Usage

This phrase describes a conscious choice to overlook a fault, problem, or transgression. It implies a willful neglect of responsibility. It is often used with the preposition "to" (e.g., turn a blind eye to something).

Examples
  • The manager decided to turn a blind eye to the minor safety violations.
  • You cannot turn a blind eye to corruption if you want a fair system.
  • For years, the authorities had turned a blind eye to the illegal activities in the area.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase originates from an anecdote about Admiral Horatio Nelson, who, when signaled to withdraw from battle, supposedly put his telescope to his blind eye, claiming he could not see the signal.
  • It often carries a critical or disapproving tone, suggesting moral failure or cowardice.
Variants and Related Words
  • Willful ignorance (noun phrase): A state of intentionally avoiding knowledge of an unpleasant fact.
  • Overlook (verb): To fail to notice or consider something; can be deliberate or accidental.
  • Ignore (verb): To refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; more general than "turn a blind eye."
Synonyms
  • Disregard
  • Wink at
  • Condone (by ignoring)
  • Shut one's eyes to
Antonyms
  • Acknowledge
  • Confront
  • Address
  • Take notice of
Related Idioms
  • Look the other way: Very similar in meaning, implying a deliberate avoidance of seeing something.
    • The guard was paid to look the other way while the goods were stolen.
turn a blind eye

He chooses to turn a blind eye to the litter on the park path.

Verb
  1. refuse to acknowledge
    • He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office