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view
1 countable a personal opinion, belief, or attitude about a particular situation or subjectview on: Jill and I have somewhat different views on the election. view about: asking him his views about global warming view that: It’s our view that women should get paid the same as men. in someone’s view: How important was it, in your view, that the two leaders had a good personal relationship? take the view that: I take the view that education should be available to all. Synonyms and related words 1a singular a particular way of thinking about somethingOverall, we take a positive view of the stock market’s long-term potential. The film offers a rather bleak view of contemporary youth. Synonyms and related words
Adjectives frequently used with view ▪ alternative, balanced, different, differing, diverging, general, prevailing Verbs frequently used with view as the object ▪ air, confirm, echo, endorse, exchange, express, form, hold, reflect, reinforce, share, support, take
2 countable/uncountable the ability to see something from a particular placeview of: We had a spectacular view of the mountains from our room. block someone’s view: The new houses are going to block our view. in view (=close enough to be seen): We kept the other car in view for a while, but then lost sight of it. in full view (=easily seen by many people): The showers were in full view of (=easily seen by) everyone in the pool. come into view (=become able to be seen): The castle came into view (=became able to be seen) as we turned the corner. Synonyms and related words 2a countable the area or place that can be seenFrom the top the view was breathtaking. Synonyms and related words
Adjectives frequently used with view ▪ breathtaking, magnificent, panoramic, spectacular, splendid, stunning, superb
3 countable a picture or photograph of a place, especially an attractive place Synonyms and related words
Specific types of picture or work of art abstract aquatint bas-relief
in view of something on view take a dim/poor view of with a view to (doing) something
view
1 countable/uncountable the ability to see something from a particular placeview of: We had a spectacular view of the mountains from our room. block someone’s view: The new highrise is going to block our view. in view (=close enough to be seen): We kept the other car in view for a while, but then lost sight of it. in full view (=easily seen by many people): The showers were in full view of (=easily seen by) everyone in the pool. come into view (=become able to be seen): The castle came into view (=became able to be seen) as we turned the corner. Synonyms and related words 1a countable the area or place that can be seenFrom the top the view was breathtaking. Synonyms and related words
Adjectives frequently used with view ▪ breathtaking, magnificent, panoramic, spectacular, splendid, stunning, superb
2 countable a personal opinion, belief, or attitude about a particular situation or subjectview on: Jill and I have somewhat different views on the election. view about: asking him his views about global warming view that: It’s our view that women should get paid the same as men. in someone’s view: How important was it, in your view, that the two leaders had a good personal relationship? Synonyms and related words 2a singular a particular way of thinking about somethingOverall, we take a positive view of the stock market’s long-term potential. The movie offers a rather bleak view of contemporary youth. Synonyms and related words
Adjectives frequently used with view ▪ alternative, balanced, different, differing, diverging, general, prevailing Verbs frequently used with view as the object ▪ air, confirm, echo, endorse, exchange, express, form, hold, reflect, reinforce, share, support, take
3 countable a picture or photograph of a place, especially an attractive place Synonyms and related words
Specific types of picture or work of art abstract aquatint bas-relief
in view of something on view take a dim/poor view of with a view to (doing) something
view
verb transitive UK /vjuː/ 1 to think about or consider a subject or issue in a particular wayChris and I view the role of education somewhat differently. view someone/something as: The Internet is viewed by many as a revolutionary educational tool. view something with suspicion/scepticism/concern/alarm etc: The arms treaty was viewed with suspicion. Synonyms and related words
To have an opinion or opinions 2 to look at or watch somethingview something from something: Viewed from the road, the wall looked too high to climb. Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to look or not look Synonyms and related words
To watch someone or something 2a formalto look at something carefully or in detailWould you like to make an appointment to view the property? Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to look or not look 2b to look at information on a computer screenTo view the next page, press ‘tab’. Synonyms and related words
To use or program a computer 2c formalto watch a television programme or a film Synonyms and related words
Television and radio audiences and what they do audience call in chainwatch
view
verb transitive US /vju/ 1 to think about or consider a subject or issue in a particular wayChris and I view the role of education somewhat differently. view someone/something as: The Internet is viewed by many as a revolutionary educational tool. view something with suspicion/skepticism/concern/alarm etc.: The arms treaty was viewed with suspicion. Synonyms and related words
To have an opinion or opinions 2 to look at or watch somethingMore than 20,000 people viewed her casket at the convention center. view something from something: Viewed from the road, the wall looked too high to climb. Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to look or not look Synonyms and related words
To watch someone or something 2a formalto look at something carefully or in detailWould you like to make an appointment to view the property? Synonyms and related words
General words meaning to look or not look 2b to look at information on a computer screenTo view the next page, press “tab.” Synonyms and related words
To use or program a computer 2c formalto watch a television show or a movie Synonyms and related words
Television and radio audiences and what they do audience call in chainwatch
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