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    view
    [vyo͞o]
    noun
    view (noun) · views (plural noun)
    1. the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place:
      "the end of the tunnel came into view" · "they stood on the bar to get a better view"
    2. a sight or prospect, typically of attractive natural scenery, that can be taken in by the eye from a particular place:
      "a fine view of the castle"
      • a work of art depicting a sight of natural scenery:
        "Matisse's view of Collioure"
      • the visual appearance or an image of something when looked at in a particular way:
        "an aerial view of the military earthworks"
    verb
    view (verb) · views (third person present) · viewed (past tense) · viewed (past participle) · viewing (present participle)
    1. look at or inspect (something):
      "the public can view the famous hall with its unique staircase"
      • watch (something) on television:
        "some people record the program and view it later on their VCR"
        Similar:
        look at
      • hunting
        see (a fox) break cover.
    2. regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude:
      "farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir ‘see’, from Latin videre. The verb dates from the early 16th century.
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    view suggests a subjective opinion. belief implies often deliberate acceptance and intellectual assent. conviction applies to a firmly and seriously held belief. persuasion suggests a belief grounded on assurance (as by evidence) of its truth. sentiment suggests a settled opinion reflective of one's feelings.
    [VERB noun with adverb] The view from a window or high place is everything which can be seen from that place, especially when it is considered to be beautiful . Each of the rooms has a superb view of Pissouri Bay. If you have a view of something, you can see it. He stopped in the doorway, blocking her view.
    Your views on something are the beliefs or opinions that you have about it, for example whether you think it is good, bad, right, or wrong . I take the view that she should be stopped as soon as possible. My own view is absolutely clear. What I did was right. You should also make your views known to your local MP.
    The meaning of VIEW is extent or range of vision : sight. How to use view in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of View.
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