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What is the meaning of the more you see the less you know?
Now, go back to your statement the more you see, the less you know. See, that this effect perfectly describes your statement: if you have knowledge and intelligence in a field (the more you see) then and only then you can realize how incomplete your knowledge is in reality (the less you know).
When you have more of me you can see only less what am I?
I am scary, and when you have more of me, you will see only less. What am I? Answer – Darkness.
What figure of speech is the more you look the less you see?
A paradox is a figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself. This type of statement can be described as paradoxical. A compressed paradox comprised of just a few words is called an oxymoron. This term comes from the Greek paradoxa, meaning incredible, contrary to opinion or expectation.
What has lot of eyes but can’t see?
A Potato Has Lots Of Eyes But Cannot See.
What is the meaning of the more you take the less you have?
used for saying that when a particular activity, feeling etc increases, it causes something else to change at the same time. The more fruit and vegetables you eat, the less chance you have of getting cancer.
Who said the more you know the less you understand?
Aristotle
Who said the closer you look the less you see?
A paradox is a figure of speech in which a statement appears to contradict itself. This type of statement can be described as paradoxical. A compressed paradox comprised of just a few words is called an oxymoron. This term comes from the Greek paradoxa, meaning incredible, contrary to opinion or expectation.
When there is more of this the less you can see what is it?
The answer for The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it? Riddle is Darkness.
What has one eye but can’t see answer?
A Potato Has Lots Of Eyes But Cannot See.
What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?
The Future
Who said the more you take the less you have?
Now, go back to your statement the more you see, the less you know. See, that this effect perfectly describes your statement: if you have knowledge and intelligence in a field (the more you see) then and only then you can realize how incomplete your knowledge is in reality (the less you know).