全盲

This is the 7511th most frequent Japanese word.


全盲

Completely blind.


In this sentence, "全盲" (complete blindness) denotes the physical condition of total blindness, emphasizing the individual’s level of visual impairment.

彼は全盲であり、日常生活に点字を使っています。

He is completely blind and uses Braille in his daily life.


Here, "全盲" refers to the population being supported by the facility, highlighting the intended demographic of the establishment.

その施設は全盲の人々の生活を支援するために設立されました。

That facility was established to support the lives of completely blind individuals.


In this usage, "全盲" is used to describe a subjective perspective or experience of someone who has total blindness, exploring contrasts in perception.

全盲の彼が感じる世界は、私たちの認識するものとは異なるのかもしれません。

The world experienced by him, who is completely blind, might differ from what we perceive.