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    view
    /vjuː/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. look at or inspect: "the public can view the famous hall with its unique staircase" Similar look atgaze atstare atpeer at
    • 2. regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude: "farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern" Similar considerregardlook onsee

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  2. an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking about something: view about/on Do you have any views about/on what we should do now? in your view In my view, her criticisms were completely justified. [ + that ] It's my view that the price is much too high.

  3. The meaning of VIEW is extent or range of vision : sight. How to use view in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of View.

  4. a picture or photograph of something: The postcard bears a view of Vesuvius. a particular manner of looking at something: From a practical view, the situation presents several problems. contemplation or consideration of a matter with reference to action: a project in view. aim, intention, or purpose.

  5. view is a general word, referring to whatever lies open to sight: a fine view of the surrounding country. prospect suggests a sweeping and often distant view, as from a place of vantage: a beautiful prospect to the south. scene suggests an organic unity in the details such as is to be found in a picture: a woodland scene. vista suggests a long ...

  6. Definition of view noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. a position from which something can be seen: The house was hidden from view behind a wall. He turned the corner and the harbour came into view. in full view of sb. happening where someone can easily see: All this happened in full view of the cameras. in view of sth formal. B2. because of something:

  8. view. (vyo͞o) n. 1. a. An examination using the eyes; a look: used binoculars to get a better view. b. Field of vision: The aircraft has disappeared from view. 2. a. A scene or vista: the view from the tower. b. A way of showing or seeing something, as from a particular position or angle: a side view of the house. 3.