Pronunciation: /pænəˈræmɪk/
noun a wide view or picture that covers a large area
A1 I saw a beautiful panoramic view of the mountains.
A2 The tourist took a panoramic photo of the city skyline.
B1 The hotel room had a panoramic window overlooking the ocean.
B2 The artist painted a stunning panoramic landscape of the countryside.
C1 The filmmaker captured the panoramic beauty of the desert in their documentary.
C2 The gallery displayed a series of panoramic photographs showcasing different cityscapes.
adjective describing a view or picture that covers a wide area
A1 The view from the top of the hill was panoramic.
A2 We took a panoramic photo of the beach to capture the whole scene.
B1 The hotel room had a panoramic view of the city skyline.
B2 The hike up the mountain offered a panoramic vista of the surrounding valleys.
C1 The artist painted a panoramic landscape that stretched across the entire canvas.
C2 The balcony on the top floor provided a panoramic view of the entire city below.
formal The hotel room had a panoramic view of the city skyline.
informal We hiked to the top of the mountain for a panoramic photo.
slang Let's drive up to the lookout point for a sick panoramic shot.
figurative The speaker provided a panoramic overview of the company's financial status.
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