be blind to



be blind to

To ignore; to be oblivious to (something). Kara worships her father and is completely blind to his shortcomings—so she is going to be heartbroken once she learns about his embezzlement. I know you're blind to any issues with your car, but unless you want it to break down, you're going to have to take it to the shop.
See also: blind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ŁUkaszWUW-kahshPolish
Nuru-Eastern African, Swahili
Pavelu-Old Church Slavic
Beatrizbe-ah-TREETH (Spanish), be-ah-TREES (Latin American Spanish), be-a-TREES (Portuguese), be-a-TREESH (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
CathalKA-halIrish
JuvenalJOO-və-nahl (English)History