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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
One can certainly discuss this limited series divorced from other critically acclaimed shows, but it’s more interesting to view it as part of a continuum that speaks to our present, whether thematically or parabolically.
You will want to keep an eye on the forecast though as cloud may obscure the view in some places.
One of Streeting’s team told me: “Wes has approached this issue in a genuine, thoughtful and considerate way, setting out his own view while respecting others’ views.”
He has previously set out his support for a change in the law, but will he make that view explicit again this time?
But Streeting’s view became public after he told a large, notionally private, meeting of Labour MPs what he thought.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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