view
point
Plural
viewpoints
1
a certain way of thinking about a subject
- From her viewpoint, the new policy would greatly benefit small businesses by providing much-needed tax relief.
- The book provides multiple viewpoints on climate change, offering perspectives from scientists, activists, and policymakers.
- His viewpoint on the issue was shaped by his experiences growing up in a rural community, giving him a unique perspective.
- During the debate, each candidate presented their viewpoint on healthcare reform, highlighting their proposed solutions and priorities.
- The documentary aimed to present a balanced viewpoint by including interviews with people on both sides of the controversial topic.
2
a physical location from which a scene, landscape, or object can be looked at
- We stopped at the viewpoint on the ridge to take in the valley below.
- The trail ends at a rocky viewpoint that overlooks the lake.
- Photographers gather at the viewpoint each sunset to catch the best light.
- From that viewpoint the whole town looked tiny, like a model.
- They built a wooden bench at the viewpoint so visitors could rest and watch the sunrise.
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