Definition
a view: an opinion, a thought, an idea, a belief, an attitude; a scene, a sight, a vista
I want a room with a view, preferably of the ocean so I can see it every morning when I wake up.
-What are your views on this? -I am not going to form an opinion until we have more information.
to view: to look at, to watch, to see; to inspect, to regard; to consider, to believe
After viewing his photos, I knew he was not a photographer.
Unfortunately, we view the situation differently. You think it is a good idea, and I think it is a terrible one.
I view this trip to Amsterdam as a good opportunity to expand my horizons.
- "But seriously Jean, my political views are personal, and shouldn't leave this room. Understood?"
- "Republicans are sometimes called "conservatives", which refers both to their conservative views on the economy, but also to their social values."
- "Anyhow, your mission for this week, should you choose to accept it, is to learn as much as you can about your colleagues' political views without offending them. For example, is your colleague a Democrat or a Republican?"
- "What are your views on this situation?"
- "Quite frankly Jean, if I told you about my political views, I'm afraid I would have to kill you."
- "Let's be honest, you never know who you might offend with your wild and uneducated views on government, so why say anything at all?"
- "Postcard from London's romantic views"
- "But 15 euros won't get you a view... of the Eiffel Tower..."
- "On the Internet, the clip of you at the award show has been viewed over a million times, and hits on the Delavigne website have quadrupled since last night..."
- "If you want a completely different view on management, I'm sure you won't be disappointed!"
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