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noun
- 1. a pleasing view: "sweeping lawns and landscaped vistas"
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Vista is generally used today for broad sweeping views of the kind you might see from a mountaintop. But the word originally meant an avenue-like view, narrowed by a line of trees on either side.
VISTA definition: 1. a view, especially a beautiful view from a high position: 2. a possible future action or event…. Learn more.
A vista is a view from a particular place, especially a beautiful view from a high place.
A vista is a scene, view, or panorama. It's what you stop to see when you climb to the top of a mountain, or pull off the road at the "scenic view" rest stop. Vista is an Italian word that means "sight" or "view." It's the same in Spanish and is related to the verb avistar, which means "to catch sight of."
VISTA meaning: 1. a view, especially a beautiful view from a high position: 2. a possible future action or event…. Learn more.
Definition of vista noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
noun. a view or prospect, especially one seen through a long, narrow avenue or passage, as between rows of trees or houses. such an avenue or passage, especially when formally planned. a far-reaching mental view: vistas of the future. Synonyms: vision, outlook, prospect. Vista.