glasses (noun)
11glasses — plural noun Hale looks older in his glasses Syn: eyeglasses, eyewear, spectacles; informal specs; bifocals …
12glasses — plural noun a pair of lenses set in a frame that rests on the nose and ears, used to correct or assist defective eyesight …
13glasses — [ˈglɑːsɪz] noun [plural] an object that you wear in front of your eyes in order to help you to see better …
14glasses — /ˈglasəz/ (say glahsuhz) plural noun a device to aid defective vision, consisting usually of two glass lenses set in a frame which rests on the nose and is held in place by pieces passing over the ears. {glass (def. 3) in the plural} …
15dark glasses — noun plural SUNGLASSES with very dark LENSES, often worn by someone who does not want to be recognized …
16field glasses — field ,glasses noun plural BINOCULARS …
17opera glasses — opera ,glasses noun plural an object that you look through so you can see the actors on a stage more clearly …
18rose-colored glasses — noun a) Glasses that are tinted in a pink or rose shade. b) An optimistic perception of something; a positive opinion; seeing something in a positive way, often thinking of it as better than it actually is. See Also: rose colored, rose coloured,… …
19rose-colored glasses — noun plural see rose colored spectacles * * * a cheerful or optimistic view of things, usually without valid basis: He saw life through rose colored glasses. [1860 65] * * * rose colored glasses, a cheerful attitude or disposition; an optimistic… …
20rose-colored glasses — noun plural Date: 1926 favorably disposed opinions ; optimistic eyes < views the world through rose colored glasses > …