Pronunciation: /ˈvɪʒən/
noun the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom
A1 She has a clear vision of what she wants to achieve.
A2 His vision is getting worse, so he needs to see an eye doctor.
B1 The company's vision statement outlines its long-term goals.
B2 The artist's vision for the project was truly innovative and inspiring.
C1 The director's vision for the film was brought to life through stunning cinematography.
C2 Her vision for the future of the company was ambitious yet achievable.
formal The company's vision for the future includes expanding into new markets.
informal I have a vision of us all going on a beach vacation next summer.
slang My friend has a vision board with all her goals and dreams on it.
figurative His vision of a perfect world is one where everyone lives in harmony.
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