👁️vision

noun
/ˈvɪʒən/

Meaning

the ability to see or a mental image of something
The faculty or state of being able to see.
The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom; a mental image of what the future will or could be like.

Example Sentences

She had a clear vision of her future.

Excessive rubbing can damage vision.

Working with people who have long-term vision ensures success.

Synonyms

sight, view, perception, foresight, eyesight, visual perception, seeing, observation, insight, imagination, dream, goal
Entry 1
sight, view, perception, foresight
Entry 2
sight, eyesight, visual perception, seeing, observation, view
Entry 3
foresight, insight, perception, imagination, dream, goal

Antonyms

blindness, ignorance, darkness, obscurity, sightlessness, visual impairment, unseeing, shortsightedness, myopia, narrowness, limitation
Entry 1
blindness, ignorance, darkness
Entry 2
blindness, obscurity, darkness, sightlessness, visual impairment, unseeing
Entry 3
shortsightedness, ignorance, blindness, myopia, narrowness, limitation

Collocations

clear vision, vivid vision, future vision

More Example Sentences

Additional revisions will be subject to extra charges.

I have already completed the agreed number of revisions.

With a bit of revision, this essay will reach a publishable standard.

Could I get some clarification on the specific points of the revision?

I want you to give approval after each revision before we move forward.

I don't like watching too much television because most programmes bore me.

I have received your feedback and I have started working on the revisions.

We need to decide in advance how many revisions will be included in this project.

This revision will fall under the additional revisions mentioned in the contract.

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