English

Detailed Synonyms for view in English

view:

view [the ~] noun

  1. the view
    the view; the sight; the panorama
  2. the view
    the opinion; the view; the notion; the idea
  3. the view
    the perspective; the point of view; the conception; the interpretation; the opinion; the view; the idea; the way of thinking; the vision; the outlook; the attitude; the stand; the notion; the angle; the reading; the aspect; the version
  4. the view
    the facet; the aspect; the view
  5. the view
    the view; the sight; the look; the vision
  6. the view
    the point of view; the standpoint; the position; the view; the opinion
  7. the view
    the notion; the vision; the view; the opinion; the idea
  8. the view
    the view; the visit; the inspection
  9. the view
    the judgement; the opinion; the view; the idea
  10. the view
    the viewing hole; the view
  11. the view
    the panorama; the vista; the view
  12. the view
    the conviction; the disposition; the inclination; the creed; the notion; the opinion; the view; the idea
  13. the view
    – the act of looking or seeing or observing 1
    the survey; the view; the sight
    – the act of looking or seeing or observing 1
    • survey [the ~] noun
      • his survey of the battlefield was limited1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • he tried to get a better view of it1
    • sight [the ~] noun
  14. the view
    – graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept 1
    the view; the scene
    – graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • he painted scenes from everyday life1
  15. the view
    – outward appearance 1
    the view
    – outward appearance 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • they look the same in outward view1
  16. the view
    – the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated 1
    the view; the horizon; the purview
    – the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated 1
    • view [the ~] noun
    • horizon [the ~] noun
      • It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge1
    • purview [the ~] noun
  17. the view
    – the visual percept of a region 1
    the view; the prospect; the aspect; the scene; the vista; the panorama
    – the visual percept of a region 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views1
    • prospect [the ~] noun
    • aspect [the ~] noun
    • scene [the ~] noun
    • vista [the ~] noun
    • panorama [the ~] noun
  18. the view
    – a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty 1
    the thought; the view; the opinion; the persuasion; the sentiment
    – a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty 1
    • thought [the ~] noun
      • what are your thoughts on Haiti?1
    • view [the ~] noun
    • opinion [the ~] noun
      • my opinion differs from yours1
    • persuasion [the ~] noun
      • I am not of your persuasion1
    • sentiment [the ~] noun
  19. the view
    – purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of' 1
    the view
    – purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of' 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • he took the computer with a view to pawning it1
  20. the view
    – a way of regarding situations or topics etc. 1
    the view; the perspective; the position
    – a way of regarding situations or topics etc. 1
  21. the view
    – 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 1
    the view; the opinion
    – 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 1
    • view [the ~] noun
    • opinion [the ~] noun
      • his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page1
  22. the view
    – the range of the eye 1
    the view; the eyeshot
    – the range of the eye 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • they were soon out of view1
    • eyeshot [the ~] noun
  23. the view
    – In relational database management systems, a logical table created through the specification of one or more relational operations on one or more tables. A view is equivalent to a divided relation in the relational model. 2
    the view
    – In relational database management systems, a logical table created through the specification of one or more relational operations on one or more tables. A view is equivalent to a divided relation in the relational model. 2
  24. the view
    – The display of data or an image from a given perspective or location. 2
    the view
    – The display of data or an image from a given perspective or location. 2
  25. the view
    – In the Operations Manager Operations console, a display of a filtered set of data from the OperationsManagerDB database. 2
    the view
    – In the Operations Manager Operations console, a display of a filtered set of data from the OperationsManagerDB database. 2

to view verb (views, viewed, viewing)

  1. to view
    to examine; to view; to look at; to inspect; see round; to visit; see over; to see
    • examine verb (examines, examined, examining)
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
    • look at verb (looks at, looked at, looking at)
    • inspect verb (inspects, inspected, inspecting)
    • see round verb
    • visit verb (visits, visited, visiting)
    • see over verb
    • see verb (sees, saw, seeing)
  2. to view
    to see; to watch; to look at; to view; to spectate
    • see verb (sees, saw, seeing)
    • watch verb (watches, watched, watching)
    • look at verb (looks at, looked at, looking at)
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
    • spectate verb (spectates, spectated, spectating)
    to observe
    – observe with care or pay close attention to 1
    • observe verb (observes, observed, observing)
  3. to view
    to examine; to view; to look at; scrutinize; to inspect; to verify; to watch; to check; to control; scrutinise
    • examine verb (examines, examined, examining)
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
    • look at verb (looks at, looked at, looking at)
    • scrutinize verb, American
    • inspect verb (inspects, inspected, inspecting)
    • verify verb (verifies, verified, verifying)
    • watch verb (watches, watched, watching)
    • check verb (checks, checked, checking)
    • control verb (controls, controlled, controlling)
    • scrutinise verb, British
  4. to view
    to control; to examine; to survey; to inspect; to view
    • control verb (controls, controlled, controlling)
    • examine verb (examines, examined, examining)
    • survey verb (surveys, surveyd, surveying)
    • inspect verb (inspects, inspected, inspecting)
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
  5. to view
    to look at; to glance at; to watch; to view
    • look at verb (looks at, looked at, looking at)
    • glance at verb (glances at, glanced at, glancing at)
    • watch verb (watches, watched, watching)
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
  6. to view
    – deem to be 1
    to regard; to consider; to view; to see; reckon
    – deem to be 1
    • regard verb (regards, regarded, regarding)
    • consider verb (considers, considered, considering)
      • I consider her to be shallow1
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
      • She views this quite differently from me1
    • see verb (sees, saw, seeing)
      • I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do1
    • reckon verb
  7. to view
    – look at carefully; study mentally 1
    to consider; to view; to look at
    – look at carefully; study mentally 1
    • consider verb (considers, considered, considering)
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
      • view a problem1
    • look at verb (looks at, looked at, looking at)
  8. to view
    – see or watch 1
    to view; to see; to catch; to watch; to take in
    – see or watch 1
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)
      • view a show on television1
      • view an exhibition1
    • see verb (sees, saw, seeing)
      • This program will be seen all over the world1
      • see a movie1
    • catch verb (catches, catched, catching)
    • watch verb (watches, watched, watching)
    • take in verb (takes in, took in, taking in)
  9. to view
    – To cause an application to display information on a computer screen. 2
    to view
    – To cause an application to display information on a computer screen. 2
    • view verb (views, viewed, viewing)

Conjugations for view:

present
  1. view
  2. view
  3. views
  4. view
  5. view
  6. view
simple past
  1. viewed
  2. viewed
  3. viewed
  4. viewed
  5. viewed
  6. viewed
present perfect
  1. have viewed
  2. have viewed
  3. has viewed
  4. have viewed
  5. have viewed
  6. have viewed
past continuous
  1. was viewing
  2. were viewing
  3. was viewing
  4. were viewing
  5. were viewing
  6. were viewing
future
  1. shall view
  2. will view
  3. will view
  4. shall view
  5. will view
  6. will view
continuous present
  1. am viewing
  2. are viewing
  3. is viewing
  4. are viewing
  5. are viewing
  6. are viewing
subjunctive
  1. be viewed
  2. be viewed
  3. be viewed
  4. be viewed
  5. be viewed
  6. be viewed
diverse
  1. view!
  2. let's view!
  3. viewed
  4. viewing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "view":

  1. the act of looking or seeing or observing1
    • he tried to get a better view of it1
  2. graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept1
    • figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment1
  3. outward appearance1
    • they look the same in outward view1
  4. the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated1
  5. the visual percept of a region1
    • the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views1
  6. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty1
  7. purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'1
    • he took the computer with a view to pawning it1
  8. a way of regarding situations or topics etc.1
    • consider what follows from the positivist view1
  9. a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof1
  10. the range of the eye1
    • they were soon out of view1
  11. deem to be1
    • She views this quite differently from me1
  12. look at carefully; study mentally1
    • view a problem1
  13. see or watch1
    • view a show on television1
    • view an exhibition1
  14. To cause an application to display information on a computer screen.2
  15. In relational database management systems, a logical table created through the specification of one or more relational operations on one or more tables. A view is equivalent to a divided relation in the relational model.2
  16. The display of data or an image from a given perspective or location.2
  17. In the Operations Manager Operations console, a display of a filtered set of data from the OperationsManagerDB database.2

Related Synonyms for view