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vision
noun as in ability to perceive with eyes
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noun as in mental image, concept
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aspect, conception, dream, fantasy, foresight, idea, ideal, imagination, insight, outlook, perspective, point of view, understanding, view
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angle, astuteness, daydream, discernment, divination, facet, fancy, farsightedness, foreknowledge, ideality, intuition, keenness, muse, nightmare, penetration, phantasm, prescience, retrospect, slant, standpoint, trip
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breadth of view, castles in the air, head trip, mental picture, pie in the sky, pipe dream
noun as in apparition
noun as in very beautiful thing or person
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dazzler, feast for the eyes, perfect picture, sight for sore eyes
Example Sentences
Much like a GP, an optometrist is a primary care provider who is specialised in detecting and correcting conditions that affect vision and eye health.
Liniker’s path to this moment has been marked by cycles of reinvention that hold truth to her style and worldly vision as an artist and person.
"No vision for Britain. They know how to make promises, but not how to deliver them."
For all their differences, all the creatives represented have at least one thing in common, Bonsu says - "fashioning radical visions of what modern art could be".
The current proposals from the House and Senate appropriations committees both would cut less than that, but still represent different visions for the agency this year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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