Noun
Something offensive to the eye or sight; a blemish.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was a pleasure to be a gay eyesore. Lance Loud
According to the City, building rubble lying around is not only an eyesore but harmful to the environment. Source: Internet
After a long delay, during which the site became a dangerous eyesore, thousands of ordinary Berkeley citizens, merchants, students, and hippies took matters into their own hands, planting trees, shrubs, flowers and grass to convert the land into a park. Source: Internet
“As I turn right on Goodrich Street, I see another eyesore. Source: Internet
A simple, flat-front design and stainless border means this microwave isn't an eyesore. Source: Internet
Describing the palliatives as an eyesore, another teacher in the area said some of the food items like pasta sent to the school had gone so bad that their packages had torn and broken. Source: Internet