IPA: /ˈfɪʃ.aɪ/
KK: /ˈfɪʃaɪ/
Relating to a type of wide-angle lens that captures a very wide view, often creating a circular image with noticeable distortion at the edges.
The photographer used a fisheye lens to capture the entire landscape in one shot.
Comparative: more fisheye
Superlative: most fisheye
**Fisheye** → The word is formed from "fish" (from Old English *fisc*, meaning a gill-bearing aquatic creature) and "eye" (from Old English *ēage*, meaning the organ of sight). The term "fisheye" refers to a type of lens that creates a wide panoramic view, reminiscent of how a fish might see its surroundings.
Think of a 'fish' with its unique way of seeing the world through its 'eye' — that's why a fisheye lens captures a wide view, just like a fish's perspective.
No commonly confused words.