Pronunciation: /vjuː/
noun a sight or prospect, especially of a landscape
A1 I have a beautiful view of the mountains from my bedroom window.
A2 She enjoys painting landscapes because it allows her to capture different views of nature.
B1 The tourist attraction offers a stunning view of the city skyline.
B2 From this vantage point, you can get a panoramic view of the entire valley below.
C1 The artist's unique perspective offers a fresh view on traditional subjects.
C2 The documentary provides an in-depth view of the political situation in the region.
verb to consider or think about in a specified way
A1 I view the beautiful sunset from my window every evening.
A2 She views the world with optimism and kindness.
B1 The artist views the canvas before starting to paint.
B2 He views the situation from a different perspective, which helps him make better decisions.
C1 The CEO views the company's performance with a critical eye, always looking for ways to improve.
C2 As a philosopher, he views the complexities of life with deep insight and understanding.
formal The hotel room offers a stunning view of the city skyline.
informal Check out the amazing view from the top of the hill!
slang Dude, the view from this spot is lit!
figurative From a historical view, this event will be remembered as a turning point.
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