eyesoreˈaɪˌsɔr, ˈaɪˌsoʊr
eyesore (n)
- plural
- eyesores
English Definitions:
eyesore (noun)
something very ugly and offensive
eyesore (Noun)
A displeasing sight; something prominently ugly or unsightly.
eyesore (Noun)
An eye lesion.
Eyesore
Eyesore is a limited edition E.P. by American groove metal band Skinlab. The E.P. was released November 3, 1998. Only 5,000 copies were made.
Eyesore
An eyesore is something that is largely considered to look unpleasant or ugly. Its technical usage is as an alternative perspective to the notion of landmark. Common examples include dilapidated buildings, graffiti, litter, polluted areas, and excessive commercial signage such as billboards. Some eyesores may be a matter of opinion such as controversial modern architecture (see also spite house), transmission towers or wind turbines. Natural eyesores include feces, mud and weeds.
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