NOUN | cognition | viewpoint, point of view, stand, standpoint | a mental position from which things are viewed |
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location | viewpoint, vantage point | a place from which something can be viewed |
Sounds | vyuw'poy.nt | |
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Rhymes | anoint ... wellpoint: 18 rhymes with oynt... |
Meaning | A mental position from which things are viewed. | |
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Example | "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians" | |
Synonyms | point of view, stand, standpoint | |
Narrower | cityscape | A viewpoint toward a city or other heavily populated area |
complexion | A point of view or general attitude or inclination | |
landscape | An extensive mental viewpoint | |
slant, angle | A biased way of looking at or presenting something | |
Broader | position, stance, posture | A rationalized mental attitude |
Spanish | óptica, perspectiva, punto de vista, visión | |
Catalan | òptica, perspectiva, punt de vista, visió |
Meaning | A place from which something can be viewed. | |
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Synonym | vantage point | |
Broader | vantage | place or situation affording some advantage (especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective) |
Spanish | atalaya, miradero, mirador | |
Catalan | mirador, miranda, talaia |
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