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view

noun

1 view

A way of regarding situations or topics etc.:
— Consider what follows from the positivist view.

synonyms: perspective, position.

Roget 554: representation, representment; imitation etc. 19; illustration, delineation, depictment; imagery, portraiture, iconography; design, designing; art, ... show more

Dutch: beeld

2 view

The visual percept of a region:
— The most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views.

synonyms: aspect, panorama, prospect, scene, vista.

Roget 448: appearance, phenomenon, sight, spectacle, show, premonstration, scene, species, view, coup d'oeil [Fr.]; lookout, outlook, prospect, vista, ... show more

Roget 556: painting; depicting; drawing etc. v.; design; perspective, sciagraphy, skiagraphy; chiaroscuro etc. (light) 420; composition; ... show more

Dutch: vergezicht, vooruitzicht, uitzicht, straatbeeld
Polish: widok

3 view

The act of looking or seeing or observing:
— He tried to get a better view of it.

synonyms: sight, survey.

Roget 441: vision, sight, optics, eyesight.    view, look, espial, glance, ken [Scot.], coup d'oeil [Fr.]; glimpse, glint, peep; gaze, ... show more

Dutch: inspectie, beeld, bezienswaardigheid, zicht, onderzoek

4 view

The range of the eye:
— They were soon out of view.

synonym: eyeshot.

Dutch: uitzicht

5 view

A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.

synonyms: opinion, persuasion, sentiment, thought.

Roget 453: idea, notion, conception, thought, apprehension, impression, perception, image, eidolon [Gr.], sentiment, reflection, observation, consideration; abstract idea; ... show more

Roget 484: belief; credence; credit; assurance; faith, trust, troth, confidence, presumption, sanguine expectation etc. (hope) 858; dependence on, ... show more

Dutch: convictie, denkbeeld, gedachte, gevoelen, gezindheid, inzicht, inzien, mening, oordeel, opinie ... show more

6 view

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.

synonym: opinion.

Dutch: zienswijze
Polish: głos

7 view

Purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'.

8 view

Graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept:
— Figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment.

synonym: scene.

Dutch: panorama, vergezicht

9 view

The range of interest or activity that can be anticipated.

synonyms: horizon, purview.

Roget 620: intent, intention, intentionality; purpose; quo animo [Lat.]; project etc. 626; undertaking etc. 676; predetermination etc. 611; ... show more

Dutch: bereik
Polish: horyzont

10 view

Outward appearance.

Dutch: stadsgezicht

verb

1 view

Deem to be:
— She views this quite differently from me.

synonyms: consider, reckon, regard, see.

Roget 457: be attentive etc. adj.; attend, advert to, observe, look, see, view, remark, notice, regard, take notice, ... show more

Dutch: aanmerken, achten, beschouwen, bevinden, houden, oordelen, schatten, zien

2 view

Look at carefully; study mentally:
— View a problem.

synonyms: consider, look at.

3 view

See or watch:
— View a show on television.
— View an exhibition.

synonyms: catch, see, take in, watch.

Roget 441: see, behold, discern, perceive, have in sight, descry, sight, make out, discover, distinguish, recognize, spy, espy, ken [Scot.]; ... show more


Moby thesaurus: Anschauung, account, aim, airscape, ambition, analysis, analyzing, angle, angle of vision, animadvert, animus, appraisal, appraisement, appraising, appreciation, apprehension, approach, aspect, aspiration, assess ... show more.

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