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1. (n.) viewpoint
a place affording a view of something.
2. viewpoint
an attitude of mind, or the circumstances of an individual that conduce to such an attitude.
Etymology: (1855–60)
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| Definition of 'ViewPoint' |
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1. (noun) point of view, viewpoint, stand, standpoint
a mental position from which things are viewed
"we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events"
2. (noun) vantage point, viewpoint
a place from which something can be viewed
"from that vantage point he could survey the whole valley"
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1. (noun) viewpoint
sb's opinion or perspective
From a child's viewpoint this may seem unfair.
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Sense: a point of view
I am looking at the matter from a different viewpoint.
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Afrikaans: oogpunt |
Arabic: وُجْهَة نَظَر |
Bulgarian: гледна точка |
Brazilian: ponto de vista |
Czech: hledisko |
German: der Standpunkt |
Danish: synsvinkel |
Greek: άποψη, σκοπιά |
Spanish: punto de vista |
Estonian: vaatepunkt |
Farsi: دیدگاه |
Finnish: näkökulma |
French: point de vue |
Hebrew: נְקוּדַת מַבָּט |
Hindi: विचार |
Croatian: stajalište |
Hungarian: szempont |
Indonesian: pandangan |
Icelandic: sjónarhorn |
Italian: punto di vista |
Japanese: 見地 |
Korean: 관점 |
Lithuanian: požiūris |
Latvian: viedoklis; skatupunkts |
Malay: sudut pandangan |
Dutch: gezichtspunt |
Norwegian: synspunkt |
Polish: punkt widzenia |
Portuguese: ponto de vista |
Romanian: punct de vedere |
Russian: точка зрения |
Slovak: hľadisko, stanovisko |
Slovenian: gledišče |
Serbian: tačka gledišta |
Swedish: synpunkt, synvinkel |
Thai: ทัศนคติ |
Turkish: görüş/bakış açısı |
Taiwanese: 觀點 |
Ukrainian: точка зору, погляд |
Urdu: نظريہ |
Vietnamese: quanđiểm |
Chinese: 观点 |
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