Pronunciation: /ɪn fʊl vjuː/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The cat sat in full view of the window.
A2 The thief stole the purse in full view of the security camera.
B1 The painting was displayed in full view of the public at the art gallery.
B2 The celebrity was caught kissing in full view of the paparazzi.
C1 The politician made a controversial statement in full view of the press.
C2 The crime was committed in full view of multiple witnesses.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The cat sat in full view of the window.
A2 The thief stole the purse in full view of the security cameras.
B1 The artist painted a beautiful landscape in full view of the public.
B2 The politician made a controversial statement in full view of the media.
C1 The celebrity was caught kissing their partner in full view of the paparazzi.
C2 The criminal committed the crime in full view of multiple witnesses.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where
A1 The cat sat in full view of the window.
A2 She placed the vase in full view on the mantelpiece.
B1 The suspect was caught stealing in full view of the security cameras.
B2 The painting was displayed in full view of the public at the art gallery.
C1 The politician made a controversial statement in full view of the press.
C2 The magician performed his trick in full view of the audience.
formal The painting was displayed in full view at the art gallery.
informal I saw him eating the cake in full view of everyone at the party.
slang She was caught cheating on the test in full view of the teacher.
figurative The corruption was happening in full view of the public, yet no one did anything about it.
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