What does VISOR mean?

Visor

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A shield for the eyes, like the brim of a cap or the sunshade in a car.

Pronunciations: US: /ˈvaɪzər/, UK: /ˈvɪzə/

Origin and Usage: The word "visor" comes from the Old French "visiere" meaning "a mask," which comes from the Latin "visus" meaning "sight." It dates back to the 14th century and was originally used to describe a piece of armor that protected the face. Today, it is commonly used to describe the brim of a cap or the sunshade in a car.

Synonyms: Brim, peak, shade, shield, sunshade

Related Words: Laser, riser, miser, wiser, risor

Example Sentences:

  • He pulled down the visor to block the sun from his eyes while driving.
  • The baseball cap had a visor to protect his eyes from the sun.
  • The knight lowered his visor before charging into battle.


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