ˈsīd.ə̇d, -ītə̇d adjective
Etymology: sight (I) + -ed
1. : having the use of one's sight : seeing
to the sighted , loss of vision seems the most hopeless and pitiable … — P.A.Zahl
son who was partially sighted — Alice Lake
2. : having a specified kind of sight — usually used in combination
clear- sighted
quick- sighted