[Idiom] X-RAY VISION. - Unlocking Exceptional Insight and Observation

X-ray vision.

X-ray vision.

ability to see details

Referring to 'X-ray vision' typically conjures images of superheroes like Superman, who can look through walls and other objects. However, this idiom has transcended comic books to describe anyone who exhibits an extraordinary capability to see details that are not immediately obvious. It is often used metaphorically to commend someone's acute observational skills or insight into complex issues. For instance, a teacher might use this idiom to praise a student who makes a particularly insightful observation about a piece of literature. This idiom encourages us to look deeper and highlights the value of keen perception in understanding the world around us.

Example Sentences

  1. She seemed to have x-ray vision in finding lost things.

    She seemed to have the ability to see things that are hidden when finding lost things.

  2. His insight was like having x-ray vision on the business issues.

    His insight was like having the ability to see through problems on the business issues.

  3. With near x-ray vision, she solved the complex puzzle.

    With almost the ability to see through things, she solved the complex puzzle.

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