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View usage for: (stændpɔɪnt) Word forms: plural standpointscountable noun [usu from N]From a particular standpoint means looking at an event, situation, or idea in a particular way. He believes that from a military standpoint, the situation is under control. From my standpoint, you know, this thing is just ridiculous. Synonyms: point of view, position, angle, viewpoint More Synonyms of standpoint standpoint in British English (ˈstændˌpɔɪnt) nouna physical or mental position from which things are viewed standpoint in American English (ˈstændˌpɔɪnt) noun1. a position from which something is or may be viewed 2. the mental position from which things are judged; point of view Word origin calque < Ger standpunktExamples of 'standpoint' in a sentencestandpoint There is much to be said for this tough approach from both a political and economic standpoint.From an economic standpoint the most damaging tax remains income tax on earned incomes.But they were not terribly significant from a military standpoint.Many of his views about the economy seem to come from a personal standpoint.They will come from a very different sporting standpoint.Our politicians lay out their political standpoint on a variety of controversial issues and have to declare them and vote on them.From the narrower financial standpoint, the geopolitical and environmental worries could also be a good sign.The upshot is that fiscal policy in many countries will probably be tightened faster than might be desirable from a strictly economic standpoint.Here's the downside from an economic standpoint.From an economic standpoint, this is understandable.From an economic standpoint, this association makes no sense at all.He almost certainly disagreed from a moral standpoint, but business called for a different ethic.From the financial and business standpoint, the absence of constructive thinking could actually be seen as reassuring.From quite a different practical standpoint, this same theme unites the very varied work of the critical theorists.International ambitions are laudable, but from a financial standpoint it will be some time before they have an impact.The Economics Section had conducted an investigation of the question of fatigue from the economic standpoint.It doesn't make sense for me to live in Poland from an economic standpoint.From a business standpoint, absenteeism is any failure of an employee to report for or to remain at work as scheduled, regardless of reason. In other languagesstandpoint British English: standpoint / ˈstændˌpɔɪnt/ NOUN If you look at an event, situation, or idea from a particular standpoint, you look at it in a particular way. From a military standpoint, the situation is under control. - American English: standpoint
- Arabic: وِجْهَةُ نَظَر
- Brazilian Portuguese: ponto de vista
- Chinese: 立场
- Croatian: stajalište
- Czech: stanovisko
- Danish: standpunkt
- Dutch: standpunt
- European Spanish: punto de vista perspectiva
- Finnish: näkökanta
- French: point de vue opinion
- German: Standpunkt
- Greek: άποψη
- Italian: punto di vista
- Japanese: 見地
- Korean: 관점
- Norwegian: standpunkt
- Polish: punkt widzenia
- European Portuguese: ponto de vista
- Romanian: punct de vedere
- Russian: точка зрения
- Latin American Spanish: punto de vista
- Swedish: åsikt
- Thai: ทัศนคติ
- Turkish: bakış noktası
- Ukrainian: точка зору
- Vietnamese: quan điểm
Chinese translation of 'standpoint' n from a military/economic standpoint 从(從)军(軍)事/经(經)济(濟)的立场(場)出发(發) (cóng jūnshì/jīngjì de lìchǎng chūfā)
Definition a point of view from which a matter is considered From my standpoint, you know, this thing is just ridiculous. Additional synonymsDefinition point of view He was considering the idea from all angles. Synonyms point of view, position, approach, direction, aspect, perspective, outlook, viewpoint, slant, standpoint, take (informal), sideDefinition point of view He usually takes a moderate position. Synonyms attitude, view, perspective, point of view, standing, opinion, belief, angle, stance, outlook, posture, viewpoint, slant, way of thinking, standpointDefinition an attitude towards a particular matter They have maintained a consistently neutral stance. Synonyms attitude, stand, position, viewpoint, standpointAdditional synonymsDefinition a person's attitude towards something The novel is written from the murderer's viewpoint.What's your viewpoint on this issue? Synonyms point of view, perspective, angle, position, attitude, stance, slant, belief, conviction, feeling, opinion, way of thinking, standpoint, vantage point, frame of reference |