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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
“In our view, the combination of pricing actions and structural cost resets under new leadership lays the foundation for a more durable turnaround,” he wrote.
Most people my age might see their clips on TikTok or X, but those views don’t mean that everyone watching actually supports them.
In the judges’ view, Szalay’s risks more than paid off, yielding an “extraordinary, singular novel.”
That's why, when I was asked to give my views on what I would change to improve football today, I have not tried to reinvent anything.
Wall Street Journal tech and media editor Sarah Krouse spoke with OpenAI’s chief financial officer, Sarah Friar, to get insights into how the AI giant views those two questions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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