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vision

Definition for vision

noun as in ability to perceive with eyes

Strongest matches

eyesight, perception, view

Strong matches

eyes, faculty, optics, seeing, sight

noun as in apparition

noun as in very beautiful thing or person

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Example Sentences

She recalls waking up lying on a settee in a completely different room, with double vision and her whole body shaking.

From BBC

It’s been 24 years since audiences first saw Ridley Scott’s vision of the brutality of Rome’s Colosseum.

“Brighter Days” finds the artist fusing rock ’n’ roll, country and bluegrass touchstones into a clarity of vision that he’s honed since rising from the Los Angeles cowpunk scene in the 1980s.

About 2½ years ago in Costa Rica, YouTube star-turned-professional boxer Jake Paul had a vision.

The book was delayed, however, after Project 2025, the foundation's vision for recreating the United States in its image, became a central talking point in the presidential campaign.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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