1. blind spot - Noun
2. blind spot - Phrase
the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light
a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment
Source: WordNetThat James could not accept automatically that these athletes were the greedy spawn of an exploitative system is the positive proof of his own liberation and oppression through sports. He was ennobled and crippled by cricket; he reached beyond his boundary but would always have a blind spot. C. L. R. James
There is this peculiar blind spot in the culture of academic medicine around whether withholding trial results is research misconduct. People who work in any industry can reinforce each others' ideas about what is okay. Ben Goldacre
There are eyes everywhere. No blind spot left. What shall we dream of when everything becomes visible? We'll dream of being blind. Paul Virilio
God is back and Europe as a whole still doesn't get it. It is our biggest single collective cultural and intellectual blind spot. Jonathan Sacks
What he feared most was the blind spot between us and the future, the space between identities where we could get lost forever. Wilfrid Sheed
golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it Source: Internet