vision

/ˈvɪʒən/
noun
  1. The ability to see; eyesight.
    • Wearing glasses helps correct blurry vision.
    • Eagles have extremely sharp vision for spotting prey from high above.
    • After the surgery, her vision improved dramatically.
  2. A mental image or idea of what the future could be like; a goal or dream.
    • The company's founder had a clear vision of making technology accessible to everyone.
    • Martin Luther King Jr. shared his vision of a world where people are judged by their character.
    • She turned her vision of a community garden into a reality.
  3. Something seen in a dream, trance, or supernatural experience.
    • Many ancient cultures recorded visions of gods and spirits.
    • In his vision, he saw a bright light and heard a voice.
    • The prophet described a vision of a peaceful kingdom.
  4. The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination and wisdom.
    • Without vision, a business can easily lose its direction.
    • A good leader needs both intelligence and vision.
    • The architect's vision transformed the old factory into a modern art museum.
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