in the eye of



in the eye of

1. In the center or focal point of something, as in They were right in the eye of this controversy. This term employs eye in the sense of "a central spot," a usage dating from the mid-1700s.
2. in the eyes of. In the view or opinion of, from the standpoint of. For example, In the eyes of his fans Elvis could do no wrong, or In the eyes of the law he was a fugitive. The eyes here allude to their function, seeing. [Late 1500s]
See also: eye, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KylieKIE-leeEnglish
Slavomir-Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic
Samnang-Khmer
Calistokah-LEE-sto (Spanish)Portuguese, Spanish
Jasmin (1)YAHS-meen (German), JAZ-min (English)German, English
JozefYO-zəf (Dutch)Slovak, Dutch