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visor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "visor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of headgear that provides shade or protection for the eyes, often worn in sports or outdoor activities. Example: "He adjusted his visor to shield his eyes from the bright sun while playing golf."
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News & Media
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Filtered air is supplied via a rubber hose into a hood with a plastic visor.
News & Media
With the Marine Corps training system, forward observers wear a head-mounted display with a see-through visor; objects displayed on the visor appear to be part of the real world.
News & Media
One travel website cites acupressure, melatonin supplements (like these), and even a bizarre light-enhancing visor as proposed solutions to the dreaded day-night imbalance.
News & Media
For instance, this is a police car if needs be, he explained, showing me a reflective police sign tucked behind the sun visor.
News & Media
The army's idea of its "future warrior" was a kind of cyborg, helmet stuffed with electronic wizardry and a computer display on his visor, all wirelessly linked to sensors, weapons and comrades.
News & Media
There is not a safety notice, a glove or a visor in sight, and it is hard to imagine the business or its illiterate owner managing to cope with any kind of bureaucratic inspection.Criminal suspicionsThe most conspicuous problem for the Roma is lack of education, which keeps them out of jobs.
News & Media
Crucially, each has a window: a glass visor 15cm across and 8cm thick.At the moment, one of the boxes is inhabited by 43 deep-sea shrimps.
News & Media
One 12th-century depiction shows an iron visor worn over a coif of mail.
Encyclopedias
Turf account Chris McGrath's Nap Grand Stitch (4.40 Wolverhampton) Has flourished since switched to this surface, fitted with a visor and dropped in trip.
News & Media
Williams Felipe Massaa, who suffered a very serious head injury in qualifying here in 2009, explained the driver's psyche further, saying: "When you close your visor you want to finish in front, and you want to do the best that you can in every manoeuvre, overtaking, the way you drive, your thinking.
News & Media
"I was crying as I got into the car and as I went down the pit lane," he remembers, "but when the visor came down the tears stopped.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing protective headwear, be specific about the type of "visor" to enhance clarity. For instance, specify "sun visor" for vehicles, "helmet visor" for sports, or "face shield visor" for industrial applications.
Common error
Avoid using "visor" as a catch-all term for all types of headgear that provide shade or protection. Be precise in describing the specific type of visor to avoid ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "visor" is as a noun, referring to a shield or projection used to protect the eyes or face. Ludwig AI shows examples in various contexts, from helmets to caps.
Frequent in
News & Media
61%
Encyclopedias
6%
Formal & Business
1%
Less common in
Science
32%
Social Media
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "visor" is a common noun generally used to describe a protective shield for the eyes or face. Ludwig AI data shows that it's grammatically correct and frequently used across various contexts, particularly in "News & Media". While generally neutral in register, being specific about the type of "visor" (e.g., "sun visor", "helmet visor") enhances clarity. Common alternatives include "face shield" and "eye shield". Remember to avoid overgeneralization and always describe the most appropriate term.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sun visor
Specifically highlights the visor's role in blocking sunlight.
helmet shield
Indicates a shield attached to a helmet, similar to many visor applications.
face shield
Focuses specifically on protection for the face, similar to a visor's function.
eyeshade
Highlights the function of shading the eyes.
eye shield
Emphasizes the protection of the eyes from light or debris.
sun guard
Emphasizes protection from the sun's rays.
protective shield
Broadens the concept to any shield offering protection, encompassing the visor's protective quality.
vision shield
Focuses on protecting the ability to see clearly.
cap peak
Refers to the projecting part of a cap that shades the eyes.
brim of a hat
Describes the projecting edge of a hat that serves a similar function to a visor.
FAQs
How is a "visor" different from a "sunshade"?
What are common uses for a "visor"?
Common uses for a "visor" include protecting the eyes from the sun while playing sports, providing face protection in industrial settings, and as part of motorcycle or racing helmets.
Is a "visor" the same as a "face shield"?
A "visor" is often a partial covering, primarily for the eyes, while a "face shield" offers full facial protection. The terms are not fully interchangeable depending on the context.
What can I call a "visor" on a baseball cap?
The "visor" on a baseball cap is often also referred to as the brim or the peak.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested