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view
noun as in something that is seen
noun as in examination
noun as in belief
Strongest matches
attitude, concept, consideration, feeling, impression, judgment, mind, notion, opinion, point of view, sentiment, thought
Strong matches
conception, conviction, deduction, eye, inference, persuasion, say-so, slant, twist
Weak matches
close-up, judgment call, two cents' worth, value judgment, way of thinking
verb as in look at
Strongest matches
consider, examine, explore, notice, observe, perceive, read, regard, scrutinize, see, watch, witness
Strong matches
beam, behold, canvass, contemplate, descry, dig, discern, distinguish, espy, eye, flash, gaze, inspect, mark, pipe, rubberneck, scan, scope, spot, spy, stare, survey
Weak matches
check out, check over, feast eyes on, get a load of, give the eagle eye, lay eyes on, set eyes on, take in
Example Sentences
If Spain in the 1930s may look racially homogeneous from our supposedly enlightened point of view, Kaufman indirectly makes the point that such definitions are always subjective, and subject to historical revision.
But I’m mindful of how the rest of the country views the state and those politicians who bear a California return address.
The logic of viewing the taxation of religious organizations as an unconstitutional intrusion of the government does have merit.
"The government must not veer down the path of viewing nature as an inconvenience or blocker to housebuilding," the report said.
But spending on artificial intelligence is weakening them—and altering the dynamics of their businesses in ways that should change how investors view them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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