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Veiled-eyed

Describing a person whose eyes appear to be partially obscured, clouded, or distant, often conveying an air of mystery, introspection, fatigue, or suppressed emotion. The veil can manifest physically (e.g., partially closed eyelids) or metaphorically (e.g., a dreamy or unfocused gaze). It can indicate a deliberate concealment of feelings or thoughts, or a natural tendency towards quiet observation rather than overt expression. The term often suggests a certain vulnerability or a profound inner life that is not readily accessible.

Veiled-eyed meaning with examples

  • Lost in thought, the scholar sat across from me, his veiled-eyed gaze drifting towards the ancient tomes. His expression held the weight of countless forgotten histories and a profound understanding of the cyclical nature of existence, hidden from our immediate view.
  • The detective, weary from days of pursuing a shadowy figure, met my questioning with a veiled-eyed stare. Behind the guardedness, I detected a flicker of frustration, of not wanting to unveil the secrets he was hiding about the case, only to offer little when asked.
  • The child, still processing the sudden departure of her parents, had a veiled-eyed innocence, unaware of all that had been concealed behind what she'd been told or led to believe, her heart not ready to fully confront the tragedy.
  • She often spoke of the deep shadows of the world with the veiled-eyed vision of someone who had already seen all that was hidden from view, aware of all of the undercurrents beneath the surface and the deeper truths they hid.
  • Under the dim lights of the train, the old woman's veiled-eyed countenance hinted at a lifetime of hidden stories. Her silence spoke volumes, the depths of experience masked by an outward stillness, making a silent appeal in her quiet gaze.

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