Word: view Word origin: Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vieue, feminine past participle of veoir ‘see’, from Latin videre . The verb dates from the early 16th century. Phonetic: vjuː Listen:
the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place. Example: the end of the tunnel came into view
a sight or prospect, typically of attractive natural scenery, that can be taken in by the eye from a particular place. Example: a fine view of the castle
a particular way of considering or regarding something; an attitude or opinion. Example: strong political views
look at or inspect. Example: the public can view the famous hall with its unique staircase
regard in a particular light or with a particular attitude. Example: farmers are viewing the rise in rabbit numbers with concern
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