as
pect
Plural
aspects
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a specific part or side of something that is worth considering
- From a historical aspect, the building holds great significance in the city.
- The psychological aspect of the study revealed interesting insights into behavior.
- She approached the problem from a creative aspect, seeking innovative solutions.
- The environmental aspect of the debate raised crucial questions about sustainability.
- Examining the issue from a cultural aspect helps us understand its complexities better.
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a defining or distinctive feature of something
- One important aspect of the project is meeting the deadline.
- Every aspect of the team’s performance was analyzed after the match.
- He explained every aspect of the plan in detail.
- Learning a new language involves understanding every aspect of its grammar.
- Climate change affects every aspect of our daily lives.
3
the side or face of a building that faces a particular direction
- The south aspect of the house receives the most sunlight.
- Their apartment has a lovely aspect overlooking the park.
- The castle's northern aspect is heavily fortified.
- The building's eastern aspect faces the street.
- Gardeners preferred the aspect with morning sun.
4
the expression of emotion or feeling visible on a person's face
- Her anxious aspect revealed her worry.
- He approached with a cheerful aspect.
- The suspect's guilty aspect was noticeable.
- She maintained a calm aspect despite the chaos.
- The teacher noticed a puzzled aspect among the students.
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the way in which the action of a verb is viewed in terms of its beginning, duration, completion, or repetition
- English uses the progressive aspect to show ongoing action.
- The perfect aspect indicates a completed action.
- Aspect helps distinguish "I eat" from "I am eating."
- Slavic languages mark verbs with different aspects for repeated or habitual actions.
- Understanding aspect is crucial for learning verb tenses.