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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
Many of them also share his view that America isn't intended to be pluralistic and sacrificing democracy to ensure that is necessary.
The bright flare comes in and out of view as the magnetar spins.
It would really depend on how different their political views were from mine.
Then on January 7, the technology—and Trek’s marketing of it—shot back into view with news of a class-action lawsuit filed against the company.
Bonus high-tech features include Bluetooth connectivity to adjust the level of heat from your phone, and it can also show you areas that are being heated directly as well as a detailed view of remaining battery life.
In his view, a writer has only one duty: to be present in his books.
There had long been another view, however, called “premillennialism.”
Barry showed me his room—a one bedroom with a killer view of Riverbank State Park and the Hudson.
Guy Molinari, a former Staten Island borough president, pushed back against that view.
And the more she is forced to recount, the more her grasp of reality slips, or heightens, depending on your point of view.
His also was the intellectual point of view, and the intellectual interest in knowledge and its deductions.
The Vine is a universal favorite, and rarely out of view; while it often seems to cover half the ground in sight.
Judged from this point of view only, the elasticity provided by the new law is doubtless adequate.
Not much use as the high crests hid the intervening hinterland from view, even from the crow's nests.
I knew the world had nothing like her, and yet the impression she has made on me, at the first view, is unexpectedly great.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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