What are some opposite words for view?
Antonyms for view
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Wiktionary
viewnoun
Antonyms:
controller, model
English Synonyms and Antonyms
view
To see is simply to become conscious of an object of vision; to look is to make a conscious and direct endeavor to see. To behold is to fix the sight and the mind with distinctness and consideration upon something that has come to be clearly before the eyes. We may look without seeing, as in pitch-darkness, and we may see without looking, as in case of a flash of lightning. To gaze is to look intently, long, and steadily upon an object. To glance is to look casually or momentarily. To stare is to look with a fixed intensity such as is the effect of surprise, alarm, or rudeness. To scan is to look at minutely, to note every visible feature. To inspect is to go below the surface, uncover, study item by item. View and survey are comprehensive, survey expressing the greater exactness of measurement or estimate. Watch brings in the element of time and often of wariness; we watch for a movement or change, a signal, the approach of an enemy, etc. Compare APPEAR.
Synonyms:
behold, contemplate, descry, discern, gaze, glance, inspect, look, regard, scan, see, stare, survey, watch
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
view
Antonyms:
ignore, overlook, disregard, misconsider, misinspect, misobserve, misestimate, misjudgeSynonyms:
behold, examine, inspect, explore, survey, consider, contemplate, reconnoitre, observe, regard, estimate, judgeview
Antonyms:
blindness, occultation, obscuration, darkness, misexamination, deception, error, delusion, misjudgment, misrepresentation, misconception, airlessness, nonintentionSynonyms:
sight, vision, survey, examination, inspection, judgment, estimate, scene, representation, apprehension, sentiment, conception, opinion, object, aim, intention, purpose, design, end, light, aspect
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Princeton's WordNet
position, view, perspectivenoun
a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
"consider what follows from the positivist view"
Synonyms:
stance, prospect, billet, berth, lieu, place, spot, perspective, locating, aspect, purview, linear perspective, post, vista, survey, thought, position, spatial relation, opinion, status, positioning, scene, sentiment, posture, panorama, eyeshot, horizon, military position, attitude, placement, emplacement, sight, stead, situation, side, location, office, persuasionview, aspect, prospect, scene, vista, panoramanoun
the visual percept of a region
"the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
Synonyms:
persuasion, candidate, diorama, look, perspective, prognosis, aspect, setting, purview, tantrum, fit, vista, survey, thought, chance, position, facet, picture, opinion, facial expression, prospect, scene, sentiment, scenery, cyclorama, panorama, eyeshot, horizon, expectation, conniption, face, sight, expression, outlook, medical prognosis, shotview, survey, sightnoun
the act of looking or seeing or observing
"he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited"
Synonyms:
persuasion, wad, peck, ken, plenty, lot, perspective, batch, raft, quite a little, aspect, passel, purview, vision, muckle, mass, vista, survey, good deal, study, stack, thought, mountain, pile, position, deal, opinion, prospect, scene, sentiment, panorama, eyeshot, sketch, flock, hatful, mickle, horizon, slew, heap, visual modality, mess, mint, sight, visual sense, spate, tidy sum, resume, great deal, potview, eyeshotnoun
the range of the eye
"they were soon out of view"
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scene, prospect, eyeshot, thought, persuasion, aspect, vista, purview, opinion, horizon, perspective, position, sentiment, sight, survey, panoramaopinion, sentiment, persuasion, view, thoughtnoun
a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty
"my opinion differs from yours"; "I am not of your persuasion"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
Synonyms:
persuasion, idea, thinking, perspective, aspect, mentation, ruling, purview, cerebration, legal opinion, thought process, vista, survey, impression, thought, position, suasion, opinion, belief, prospect, scene, sentiment, panorama, eyeshot, horizon, judgment, judgement, sight, public opinion, notion, intellection, popular opinion, vox populi, feelingopinion, viewnoun
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
"his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page"
Synonyms:
eyeshot, impression, scene, prospect, public opinion, thought, persuasion, aspect, legal opinion, feeling, survey, vox populi, opinion, purview, popular opinion, vista, ruling, horizon, perspective, position, sentiment, judgement, notion, sight, judgment, panorama, beliefviewnoun
purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of'
"he took the computer with a view to pawning it"
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vista, panorama, position, thought, eyeshot, horizon, opinion, sight, survey, perspective, prospect, sentiment, persuasion, purview, scene, aspectscene, viewnoun
graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept
"he painted scenes from everyday life"; "figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment"
Synonyms:
tantrum, scene, purview, fit, eyeshot, setting, aspect, thought, prospect, opinion, panorama, vista, conniption, horizon, perspective, scenery, sentiment, persuasion, position, sight, survey, shot, picturehorizon, view, purviewnoun
the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
"It is beyond the horizon of present knowledge"
Synonyms:
scene, prospect, thought, eyeshot, apparent horizon, aspect, horizon, visible horizon, purview, opinion, vista, skyline, sentiment, perspective, position, celestial horizon, persuasion, sight, survey, panorama, sensible horizonviewverb
outward appearance
"they look the same in outward view"
Synonyms:
vista, panorama, position, thought, eyeshot, horizon, opinion, sight, survey, perspective, prospect, sentiment, persuasion, purview, scene, aspectsee, consider, reckon, view, regardverb
deem to be
"She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
Synonyms:
ensure, project, interpret, look, experience, get word, visualise, deal, affect, assure, image, fancy, run across, go steady, learn, debate, depend, run into, discover, escort, turn over, examine, pick up, visit, reckon, consider, study, forecast, come across, cypher, get a line, weigh, get wind, figure, estimate, take care, calculate, control, ascertain, insure, attend, suppose, date, realize, check, meet, go out, witness, count on, take, moot, catch, construe, find out, see, bet, regard, visualize, picture, find, work out, go through, opine, count, think, hear, deliberate, guess, compute, envision, determine, take in, encounter, believe, watch, involve, look at, conceive, see to it, cipher, understand, imagine, realiseview, consider, look atverb
look at carefully; study mentally
"view a problem"
Synonyms:
count, watch, consider, turn over, conceive, believe, take, deliberate, reckon, catch, take in, study, debate, think, look at, moot, regard, weigh, see, dealwatch, view, see, catch, take inverb
see or watch
"view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
Synonyms:
ensure, project, receive, bring in, interpret, look out, make, look, experience, get word, visualise, watch, have, assure, image, fancy, overhear, go steady, look on, cod, learn, absorb, run into, discover, escort, keep an eye on, draw, earn, examine, bewitch, pick up, visit, adopt, reckon, trance, fascinate, consider, collect, gather in, come across, get a line, gull, get wind, enamor, becharm, take care, take up, gain, watch out, put one across, invite, control, ascertain, insure, attend, take hold of, date, realize, sop up, check, consume, meet, go out, witness, pull in, fool, take, catch up with, catch, construe, find out, see, suck, befool, regard, entrance, visualize, picture, suck in, grab, find, captivate, go through, take in, enamour, get, capture, enchant, soak up, watch over, dupe, hitch, overtake, put on, arrest, hear, follow, realise, envision, determine, beguile, encounter, trip up, clear, slang, figure, suck up, look at, see to it, understand, run across, put one over, ingest, assimilate, observe, imbibe, charm
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
viewnoun
Synonyms:
scene, landscape, vista, perspective, panorama, prospect, scenery, seeing, sight, survey, inspection, aspect, scrutiny, supervision, beholding, opinion, judgment, impression, conception, design, intention, intent
How to use view in a sentence?
[ I had ] 60 hours in a lovely cabin with a gorgeous view … best sick bed I've ever stayed in, i enjoyed Helen Perry enormously in spite of it.
I think we are at a turning point in terms of attitudes, the view that it is not dignified as a human to simply be kept alive by medical treatment is becoming more common.
Montgomery County prosecutor Kevin Steele:
I guess you got to see a brief view of who he was, i think everybody got to see who he really is when each of those prior bad act witnesses got to testify. The guy was an actor for a long time.
The core of the problem is that it is not just police departments as a whole -- it is officers who are allowed to act with impunity, is there anything that is a counterbalance to stop them doing the kind of things that Officer Derek Chauvin did ? Liability to the police department would, in my view, be insufficient to do that.
I take a simple view of life: keep your eyes open and get on with it.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#79 | view | |
#476 | model | |
#899 | error | |
#3896 | controller | |
#4719 | ignore | |
#6663 | darkness | |
#15524 | deception | |
#18414 | disregard | |
#18620 | blindness | |
#20010 | overlook | |
#29324 | misrepresentation | |
#33029 | delusion | |
#36938 | misconception | |
#72117 | occultation | |
#155395 | obscuration | |
#200656 | misjudge | |
#223530 | misjudgment |
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