👀view

noun/verb
/vjuː/

Meaning

the act of seeing or observing something, or an area of sight
the ability to see something; a particular way of considering or regarding something; an opinion

Example Sentences

She had a great view of the sunset from her balcony.

The mountain view from our hotel room was breathtaking.

Example Expressions

in view of

Synonyms

sight, observation, panorama, outlook, perspective, opinion
Entry 1
sight, observation, panorama, outlook
Entry 2
sight, perspective, opinion, outlook

Antonyms

blindness, ignorance
Entry 1
blindness, ignorance
Entry 2
blindness, ignorance

Collocations

take a view, have a view, beautiful view, view from the window, point of view, bird's eye view, scenic view
Entry 1
take a view, have a view, beautiful view, view from the window
Entry 2
point of view, bird's eye view, scenic view

More Example Sentences

She's short of confidence for interviews.

She is worried about her interview tomorrow.

They act like professionals during interviews.

I was early for the interview and waited outside.

I was late for the interview, but they still saw me.

She immediately started preparing for the interview.

She was early for the call, so she reviewed her notes.

To wrap up, I would now like to review the main points from the session.

Hey, Jamal. You had your interview at 10 Minute School yesterday, didn't you?

Sir, all the students have earnestly requested a review of the semester final syllabus.

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