Pronunciation: /vjuːpɔɪnt/
noun a particular way of thinking about or looking at something
A1 My viewpoint is that pizza is the best food.
A2 From my viewpoint, the movie was really entertaining.
B1 The author's viewpoint on the topic was clearly expressed in the article.
B2 Her viewpoint on politics is quite different from mine.
C1 The artist's unique viewpoint shines through in all of his paintings.
C2 Having a global viewpoint can help in understanding complex issues.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular way of thinking or looking at something
A1 In my viewpoint, the movie was very entertaining.
A2 From his viewpoint, the decision made perfect sense.
B1 Her viewpoint on the issue was quite different from mine.
B2 The novel offers a unique viewpoint on the historical events.
C1 The artist's viewpoint is evident in every brushstroke of the painting.
C2 His scientific research provides a groundbreaking viewpoint on the topic.
formal It is important to consider multiple viewpoints when making a decision.
informal I think everyone has their own viewpoint on this issue.
slang I just don't see things from your viewpoint.
figurative From my viewpoint, the situation looks quite different.
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