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1. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] a way of regarding situations or topics etc..
Synonyms
- Weltanschauung
- futurism
- forefront
- panoramic view
- perspective
- world view
- bird's eye view
- orientation
- paradigm
- light
- vanguard
- straddle
- position
- cutting edge
Antonyms
- courtesy
- close
- stiffen
- inferior
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with Panoramic View
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- yabbadabbadoo
- misconstrue
- dfw
- timbuktu
- long-overdue
- katmandu
- kalamazoo
- hullabaloo
- lhommedieu
- komatsu
- fitzhugh
- drive-thru
- depardieu
- construe
- benhamou
- aeroperu
- withdrew
- true-view
- tien-fu
- thankyou
- pas-de-deux
- overthrew
- kwangju
- karatsu
- kangaroo
- hitherto
- fondue
- cmu
- carilou
Sentences with panoramic-view
1. Noun Phrase
The reward is a panoramic view of Waikiki, Honolulu and beyond.
2. Noun Phrase
Cathedral windows provide a panoramic view of the property.
3. Noun Phrase
Kelly Plantation gives players a panoramic view of the Bay from the fourth hole.
2. view
verb. ['vˈjuː'] deem to be.
Synonyms
- regard
- reconsider
- call
- interpret
- believe
- like
- esteem
- take for
- disrespect
- prize
- idealize
- hold
- favor
- include
- identify
- treasure
- appreciate
- expect
- think
- construe
- abstract
- conceive
- capitalize
- receive
- idealise
- view as
- make
- deem
- see
- consider
- value
- relativize
- respect
- prise
- capitalise
- reify
- favour
- disesteem
- relativise
Antonyms
- respect
- exclude
- disrespect
- disesteem
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] the visual percept of a region.
Synonyms
- scene
- prospect
- background
- side view
- visual percept
- exposure
- vista
- glimpse
- coast
- tableau
- aspect
- ground
- middle distance
- panorama
- foreground
Antonyms
- disbelieve
- reject
- dislike
- disapprove
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. view
verb. ['vˈjuː'] look at carefully; study mentally.
Synonyms
- look at
- examine
- analyse
- study
- consider
- groak
- canvas
- contemplate
- canvass
Antonyms
- let
- uncover
- demote
- disadvantage
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] the act of looking or seeing or observing.
Synonyms
- survey
- looking
- looking at
- look
- eyeful
Antonyms
- multiply
- integrate
- differentiate
- add
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] the range of the eye.
Synonyms
- eyeshot
- reach
Antonyms
- let go of
- defy
- surrender
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.
Synonyms
- eyes
- preconception
- sentiment
- politics
- preconceived idea
- persuasion
- idea
- preconceived notion
- belief
- mind
- preconceived opinion
- prepossession
- pole
- political sympathies
- judgment
- thought
- judgement
- opinion
Antonyms
- different
- unlike
- unalike
- dissimilitude
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof.
Synonyms
- message
- supposition
- content
- guess
- surmisal
- substance
- conjecture
- hypothesis
- speculation
- side
- position
- surmise
- subject matter
- opinion
Antonyms
- deny
- enable
- disagree
- lose
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] purpose; the phrase with a view to' means
with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'.
Synonyms
- design
- intention
- purpose
- intent
Antonyms
- unequal
- look down on
- Anglophobia
- misogyny
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. view
noun. ['vˈjuː'] graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept.
Synonyms
- content
- subject
- depicted object
- graphic art
Antonyms
- mistrust
- distrust
- inattention
- inattentiveness
Etymology
- vewe (Anglo-Norman)
- veue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))