viewing
/ˈvjuːɪŋ/
adjective
- Relating to the act of watching or observing something.
- Please find a comfortable viewing position before the show starts.
- The viewing platform offers a spectacular view of the valley.
- The viewing area was crowded with people waiting for the parade.
noun
- The act of watching something, such as a television program, movie, or online video.
- The website tracks the number of viewings for each video.
- The movie had over a million viewings in its first week.
- We scheduled a family viewing of the documentary tonight.
- An opportunity to see something, especially a property that is for sale or rent.
- After the viewing, she decided the house was too small.
- The real estate agent showed us three house viewings in one afternoon.
- They arranged a viewing of the apartment for Saturday morning.
- A formal occasion when the body of a deceased person is displayed before a funeral.
- The viewing will be held at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m.
- She felt nervous about going to the viewing, but wanted to say goodbye.
- Many friends attended the viewing to pay their last respects.
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