Eyeopening: meaning, definitions and examples

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eyeopening

 

[ ˈaɪˌoʊpənɪŋ ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

insightful experience

The term 'eye-opening' describes something that provides a new perspective or understanding, often awakening awareness in an unexpected way. It can refer to experiences that reveal truths or facts that were previously hidden or overlooked. For instance, an eye-opening documentary may expose societal issues that prompt viewers to think critically about the world around them. Likewise, interactions with diverse cultures can be eye-opening, broadening one's worldview and challenging preconceived notions.

Synonyms

enlightening, illuminating, informative, revealing.

Examples of usage

  • The lecture was an eye-opening experience for everyone.
  • Her trip to the refugee camp was truly eye-opening.
  • Reading that book was an eye-opening moment for me.
  • The documentary offers many eye-opening insights into climate change.

Translations

Translations of the word "eyeopening" in other languages:

🇵🇹 revelador

🇮🇳 आंखें खोलने वाला

🇩🇪 augenöffnend

🇮🇩 membuka mata

🇺🇦 прозорливий

🇵🇱 otwierający oczy

🇯🇵 目を開かせる

🇫🇷 révélateur

🇪🇸 revelador

🇹🇷 göz açıcı

🇰🇷 눈을 뜨게 하는

🇸🇦 مفتوح العينين

🇨🇿 otevírající oči

🇸🇰 otvárajúci oči

🇨🇳 启发性的

🇸🇮 odpirajoč oči

🇮🇸 augnablikkandi

🇰🇿 көз ашатын

🇬🇪 თვალის გახსნის

🇦🇿 göz açan

🇲🇽 revelador

Etymology

The term 'eye-opening' originates from the literal act of opening one's eyes, which symbolizes gaining awareness or insight. The phrase began to be used figuratively in the early 20th century to describe moments or experiences that lead to a greater understanding of life and circumstances. As society advanced and awareness of various global issues grew, the use of 'eye-opening' became more common in sociocultural discussions. Today, it encompasses a wide range of contexts, from personal growth to social activism, highlighting moments that challenge perceptions and encourage people to engage with the world in more meaningful ways.