Crossword clues for eyestrain
eyestrain
- Trouble focusing? Yes, retina is damaged
- Tired of looking?
- It may be caused by too much screen time
- Headache source
- Avid reader's complaint
- Tension on the visual organ
- Result of reading the fine print, maybe
- Result of prolonged screen time, maybe
- Result of poring over print, perhaps
- Optical tiredness
- Many an office worker's problem
- Downside of reading in poor light
- Danger of having too much screen time
- Danger for a video game addict
- Cause of blurry vision, perhaps
- Candlelight reader's malady
- Result of computer overuse, maybe
- Reading problem
- A tiredness of the eyes caused by prolonged close work by a person with an uncorrected vision problem
- Lucubrator's potential problem
- Coach following Everton's lead certainly causes tension for viewers
- Exhaustion experienced when observing fine English school dons
- European certainly next to file complaint
- Ogles coach and gets complaint
- What might give you an irritated look?
- Seeing problem certainly in damaged retina
- Looks at rail transport as a source of irritation to observers
- Problem for reader – that's right – in English school
- Problem for reader English tutor grasps OK
- Before tutor, English certainly suffering when reading, perhaps?
- Difficulty seeing coach behind back of vehicle, certainly
- Trouble looking worse ultimately, certainly with retinue
Wiktionary
eyestrain
n. tiredness or pain in the eyes, sometimes accompanied by headache, caused by excessive or improper use of the eyes, or by uncorrected defects of vision
WordNet
eyestrain
n. a tiredness of the eyes caused by prolonged close work by a person with an uncorrected vision problem [syn: asthenopia]
Usage examples of "eyestrain".
While the dead tree book uses a font with serifs, Verdana and other sans-serif fonts cause less eyestrain when reading from a CRT or other types of computer displays.
On the one and only occasion when several outlaw cyclists explored Ruidoso together, they soon developed headaches from eyestrain and from frequent darted glances in all directions.
The result was eyestrain and migraine headaches for viewing audiences around the country.