view
[vjuː]
Definition:
1. A personal opinion about something.
2. Look at carefully; study mentally.
3. A way of understanding or thinking about something.
'view' example sentence:
- We take the view that it would be wrong to interfere.
- The contrary view is that prison provides an excellent education ─ in crime.
- She took a dim view of my suggestion.
- In my view this book would deprave young children.
- We'll look at the problem from a strictly legal point of view.
- It was a logical conclusion from the child's point of view.
- The view was dazzlingly beautiful.
- I had a mistaken view of what was happening.
- I'd like a room with a view.
- He had a jaundiced view of life.
- We have a buyer who would like to view the property.
- This view is irreconcilable with common sense.
- We took time to stop and admire the view.
- There was nobody in view.
- I have some sympathy with this point of view.
- She has a very narrow view of the world.
- I don't think they would accept that view.
- He quickly sketched the view from the window.
- They came back to view the house again.
- In my view things won't change.
- I didn't have a good view of the stage.
- Such a view is pleasing.
- Sit down—you're blocking my view.
- The cottage had a delightful sea view.
- There is a fundamental difference between the two points of view.
- These statistics are important from an ecological point of view.
- She's not very good at putting her views across.
- How do you view your position within the company?
- There are a number of different points of view on this issue.
- The lake soon came into view.
- We stood up in order to get a better view.
- We are now taking a more optimistic view.
- He has an optimistic view of life.
- This extreme view hasn't captured popular opinion.
- The view was obscured by fog.
- This view is common across all sections of the community.
- People came from all over the world to view her work.
- The book is written from the father's point of view.
- The sun disappeared from view.
- With this end in view they employed 50 new staff.
- The great majority of people seem to agree with this view.
- They had a wonderful view over the park.
- She gasped at the wonderful view.
- The view is simply wonderful!
- His views on the subject were well known.
- Your education is bound to shape your world view.
- He has a romantic view of rural society.
- People often share their political views with their parents.
- Why can't you ever see my point of view?
- You won't get a clear view of the stage from here.
- I don't go along with her views on private medicine.
- The traditional view was that marriage was meant to last.
- An ugly new building blocked the view from the window.
- In my view it was a waste of time.
- The picture shows a side view of the house.