view
/vjuː/
noun
- What you can see from a particular place, especially a beautiful or interesting scene.
- The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely breathtaking.
- He stopped to admire the view of the city skyline at sunset.
- Our hotel room has a stunning view of the ocean.
- A personal opinion or way of thinking about something.
- The two politicians expressed opposing views on tax reform.
- In my view, we should invest more in renewable energy.
- She has a very optimistic view of the future.
- The ability to see something; sight or visibility.
- From this angle, the painting is hidden from view.
- A large crowd gathered, but I couldn't get a clear view of the stage.
- The tall building blocked our view of the park.
- A picture or photograph of a particular scene or place.
- She bought a postcard with a beautiful view of the countryside.
- The gallery displayed several views of Paris from the 19th century.
- He took a panoramic view of the valley with his new camera.
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verb
- To look at or watch something carefully.
- We decided to view the apartment before signing the lease.
- Millions of people viewed the live broadcast of the concert.
- The scientist viewed the specimen under a microscope.
- To consider or think about something in a particular way.
- Many people view exercise as an important part of a healthy lifestyle.
- The situation can be viewed from different perspectives.
- She views her job as an opportunity to help others.
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