Viewpoint ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Viewpoint ( noun )

  1. A particular attitude toward or way of considering a matter.
  2. A place from which something can be seen.

Origin:

From the middle english word "view" meaning "sight" and "point" meaning "place".

Examples:

  1. From a different viewpoint, the situation might not seem so dire.
  2. The viewpoint at the top of the mountain offered a panoramic view of the valley below.
  3. The author presents a unique viewpoint on the topic of political corruption.
  4. The company"s viewpoint on climate change is that it"s an important issue that needs to be addressed.
  5. Many people have different viewpoints on the morality of war.

(As a verb)

Viewpoint ( verb )

  1. A particular attitude toward or way of considering a matter.
  2. A place from which something can be seen.

Origin:

From the middle english word "view" meaning "sight" and "point" meaning "place".

Examples:

  1. From a different viewpoint, the situation might not seem so dire.
  2. The viewpoint at the top of the mountain offered a panoramic view of the valley below.
  3. The author presents a unique viewpoint on the topic of political corruption.
  4. The company"s viewpoint on climate change is that it"s an important issue that needs to be addressed.
  5. Many people have different viewpoints on the morality of war.
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