view
Plural
views
1
a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful
- From the airplane window, they had an incredible view of the islands below.
- The hotel room had a stunning view of the beach.
- The view from the Ferris wheel was exciting.
- The view of the forest from the treehouse was magical.
- We climbed the tower to enjoy the panoramic view.
2
a photographic or pictorial representation of a scene
A view is an image or representation of a particular scene, such as a landscape or city setting, created through art forms like painting, photography, or drawing. It shows a specific angle or perspective, allowing people to see and appreciate the details and mood of the scene as the artist saw it.
- The gallery displayed a view of the city skyline.
- He bought a postcard with a view of the mountains.
- The artist painted a view of the harbor at sunset.
- Tourists often take a view of landmarks.
- The photographer captured a view of the festival crowd.
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a particular way of seeing or understanding something
- Her view of the problem was very practical.
- The committee had different views on the proposal.
- He offered a view that considered long-term effects.
- Scientists may have contrasting views about the data.
- The book presents a view from the historical perspective.
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a personal belief or judgment that is not based on proof or certainty
- It's my view that we should postpone the meeting.
- In her view, the policy is unfair.
- He shared his view on the new legislation.
- Their views on education differ widely.
- Students expressed their views on the topic.
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the action of looking or observing something
- We took a view from the balcony over the garden.
- Birdwatchers enjoy a view of rare species.
- The tower offers a wide view of the countryside.
- He took a careful view of the equipment before operating it.
- The hikers paused for a view of the valley.
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the extent or range of what can be seen
- The hill provided a clear view of the coastline.
- The tower gives a panoramic view in all directions.
- We positioned the cameras to cover every view.
- The window offers an unobstructed view of the street.
- Her view extended as far as the horizon.
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intention or aim
- They organized the campaign with a view to raising awareness.
- The company acted with a view to increasing profits.
- She studied hard with a view to passing the exam.
- Policy changes were proposed with a view to improving safety.
- He invested with a view to long-term growth.
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a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof
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the range of interest, responsibility, or activity that can be anticipated
- The job description expands the view of her responsibilities.
- The manager considered the view of the entire department.
- His promotion widened his view of company operations.
- The strategy takes a broader view of the market.
- Policy decisions must consider the long-term view.
10
outward appearance or aspect of a person, thing, or situation
- The building had a modern view despite its age.
- The product has a sleek view that attracts customers.
- Despite difficulties, the project retained a positive view.
- The town presented a charming view to visitors.
- Her work gives a professional view to clients.