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A place from which something can be viewed
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viewpoint
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Viewpoint is a Canadian current affairs television series which aired on CBC Television from 1957 to 1976.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE different ▪ Try looking at things from a different viewpoint . ▪ My father felt strongly about the equal validity of different viewpoints and world systems. ▪ Board games can enable pupils to interact and consider ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1856, of mental positions; 1858 in a physical sense, from view + point (n.).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. The position from which something is observed or considered; an angle, outlook or point of view. n. The position from which something is observed or considered; an angle, outlook or point of view.
Usage examples of viewpoint.
When the station refused to air opposing viewpoints, an antinuke group complained.
What people mean by it, roughly speaking, is a literature in which the viewpoint of the working class, which is supposed to be completely different from that of the richer classes, gets a hearing.
At the start of the novel, Dasein was as much conditioned by the outside viewpoint as he later is by the Santarogan.
But all of this was a direct result of the fact that reason could set aside its own viewpoint, its own egocentricities, and see the world through the eyes of the other, and thus begin to honor the other in unprecedented ways, and, for better or worse, to profoundly question its own right to existence.
It seemed huger than ever from this viewpoint, and the men below them were dwarfed.
The poem manages to capture a speculative concept, rend the magical into a tragic and all-too-human viewpoint, and even sneak in a little metafictional poke at what it is that readers, too, do.
Fortunately for Jamie and his pets, his viewpoint was in the minority.
The faces of the staff now reflected a greater diversity, too, and investments reflected a certain moral and political viewpoint the silverbacks had not shared.
While Lieutenant Darrol Bemis and Detective Doris Twitchell worked the case from the scientific viewpoint of trained police officers, Dr.
After lunch he drove them to Comet Castle, and after settling his aunts in chairs in a sheltered spot beneath the walls, he climbed up to the topmost viewpoint with Prudence, where they stood side beside each other, not speaking, watching the launches crossing and re-crossing to Hem and Sark.
Four months married later, in the graceful viewpoint of the park of the property of Zack in Carmel, in the presence of a thousand of guests, between whom there were several governors and senators.
Meanwhile, two other justices with extremist right-wing viewpoints found themselves with a conflict of interest.
Loaded aboard the survey ship were microfilmed copies of the history of the colony from its first beginnings, from several viewpoints, as well as samples of its various arts from the first beginnings to the present time.
From the Divine viewpoint, mystics say that the creation is nothing but the Lord worshipping Himself: the Lord worships Himself through us.
The screens flickered from moment to moment as Thel and her partners along the shipway exchanged viewpoints.