Vista (noun)

  1. A view, especially a beautiful one, of a landscape or area.
  2. A mental or emotional perspective on a situation or event.

Origin:

Spanish, from latin vista, from videre to see.

Examples:

  1. The vista from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
  2. The vista from the beach was beautiful, with a clear view of the ocean and the horizon.
  3. The new development offers a vista of the city skyline.
  4. The vista of the future is uncertain and full of challenges.
  5. The vista of the past is often seen through rose-colored glasses.
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