Pronunciation: /pænəˈræmə/

Definitions of panorama

noun a picture or photograph containing a wide view

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a beautiful panorama of the mountains from the top of the hill.

A2 The panorama of the city skyline was breathtaking from the observation deck.

B1 The artist painted a detailed panorama of the countryside, capturing every little detail.

B2 We hiked to the summit to enjoy the panoramic views of the valley below.

C1 The panoramic photograph captured the entire cityscape in one stunning panorama.

C2 The panorama from the airplane window as we flew over the Grand Canyon was truly mesmerizing.

Examples of panorama in a Sentence

formal The panoramic view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.

informal The panorama from up there was amazing!

slang Dude, the panorama from the peak was lit!

figurative His mind was a panorama of thoughts and ideas.

Grammatical Forms of panorama

plural

panoramas

comparative

more panoramic

superlative

most panoramic

present tense

panoramas

future tense

will panorama

perfect tense

have panoramad

continuous tense

is panoramaring

singular

panorama

positive degree

panoramic

infinitive

to panorama

gerund

panoraming

participle

panoramed

Origin and Evolution of panorama

First Known Use: 1787 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'panorama' originated from the Greek words 'pan' meaning 'all' and 'horama' meaning 'view'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a type of painting that provides a wide, unbroken view of a landscape, the term 'panorama' has evolved to refer to any comprehensive view or representation of a subject.