view

Info · Definitions · Synonyms · Characters

view
· ·
Text
· ·
Script
4
· ·
Length
1
· ·
Syllables

Definitions

(noun) a way of regarding situations or topics etc.. Synonyms: position, perspective. Example: "Consider what follows from the positivist view."
· ·
Noun Definition 1
(noun) the visual percept of a region. Synonyms: aspect, prospect, scene, vista, panorama. Example: "The most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views."
· ·
Noun Definition 2
(noun) the act of looking or seeing or observing. Synonyms: survey, sight. Examples: "He tried to get a better view of it." "His survey of the battlefield was limited."
· ·
Noun Definition 3
(noun) the range of the eye. Synonyms: eyeshot. Example: "They were soon out of view."
· ·
Noun Definition 4
(noun) a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty. Synonyms: opinion, sentiment, persuasion, thought. Examples: "My opinion differs from yours." "I am not of your persuasion." "What are your thoughts on haiti?."
· ·
Noun Definition 5
(noun) a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof. Synonyms: opinion. Example: "His opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page."
· ·
Noun Definition 6
(noun) purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'. Example: "He took the computer with a view to pawning it."
· ·
Noun Definition 7
(noun) graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept. Synonyms: scene. Examples: "He painted scenes from everyday life." "Figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment."
· ·
Noun Definition 8
(noun) the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated. Synonyms: horizon, purview. Example: "It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge."
· ·
Noun Definition 9
(noun) outward appearance. Example: "They look the same in outward view."
· ·
Noun Definition 10
(verb) deem to be. Synonyms: see, consider, reckon, regard. Examples: "She views this quite differently from me." "I consider her to be shallow." "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do."
· ·
Verb Definition 1
(verb) look at carefully; study mentally. Synonyms: consider, look at. Example: "View a problem."
· ·
Verb Definition 2
(verb) see or watch. Synonyms: watch, see, catch, take in. Examples: "View a show on television." "This program will be seen all over the world." "View an exhibition." "Catch a show on broadway." "See a movie."
· ·
Verb Definition 3

Synonyms

· ·
Synonym 1
· ·
Synonym 2
· ·
Synonym 3
· ·
Synonym 4
· ·
Synonym 5
· ·
Synonym 6
· ·
Synonym 7
· ·
Synonym 8
· ·
Synonym 9
· ·
Synonym 10
· ·
Synonym 11
· ·
Synonym 12
· ·
Synonym 13
· ·
Synonym 14
· ·
Synonym 15
· ·
Synonym 16
see
· ·
Synonym 17
· ·
Synonym 18
· ·
Synonym 19
· ·
Synonym 20
· ·
Synonym 21
· ·
Synonym 22
· ·
Synonym 23
· ·
Synonym 24