View
(verb)
- To see or look at something.
- To consider or regard something in a particular way.
- To examine or inspect something closely.
- To observe or watch something.
- To consider or assess the merits or faults of something.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word 'geondseġan' which means 'to see, to look'.
Examples:
- He viewed the artwork.
- She viewed the problem as insurmountable.
- He viewed the situation with concern.
- She viewed the sunset from the beach.
- He viewed the proposal with skepticism.