View (verb)

  1. To see or look at something.
  2. To consider or regard something in a particular way.
  3. To examine or inspect something closely.
  4. To observe or watch something.
  5. 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:

  1. He viewed the artwork.
  2. She viewed the problem as insurmountable.
  3. He viewed the situation with concern.
  4. She viewed the sunset from the beach.
  5. He viewed the proposal with skepticism.
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