visually impaired person

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visually impaired person

A visually impaired person reads a book in Braille.

Definition

Noun: - A person with significantly reduced vision that cannot be fully corrected: This term refers to an individual who has a substantial, permanent limitation in their sense of sight. The impairment ranges from low vision to total blindness and affects daily activities.

Usage

This term is a formal and descriptive noun phrase used to identify individuals based on a shared sensory characteristic. It is often preferred in official, educational, and medical contexts as it is considered respectful and person-first, focusing on the person before the disability. - It is typically used as a countable noun. - It describes a condition, not a temporary state.

Examples
  • As a subject:

    • The museum offers special tours for the visually impaired person.
    • A visually impaired person may use a white cane or a guide dog for mobility.
  • As an object:

    • The new software was designed to assist the visually impaired person.
    • The law requires public buildings to provide access for the visually impaired person.
Advanced Usage
  • "people who are visually impaired": A common alternative phrasing that uses person-first language in the plural. It is often used interchangeably with the singular form when speaking generally.
    • This technology benefits people who are visually impaired.
Variants and Related Words
  • Visually impaired (adjective phrase): Describing the condition of having limited vision.
    • She is visually impaired.
  • Person with visual impairment: A synonymous noun phrase with identical meaning.
  • Blind person: A term often used for a person with little to no light perception. (Note: "visually impaired person" is a broader category that can include individuals who are not completely blind).
Synonyms
  • Person with low vision
  • Sight-impaired individual
Important Notes

This term is a fixed noun phrase. Its components ("visually," "impaired," "person") are not typically used to form separate phrasal verbs or idioms. The term itself functions as a single lexical unit for labeling.

visually impaired person

A visually impaired person reads a book in Braille.

Noun
  1. someone who has inferior vision