To view
Example: She views the problem from a different perspective
Definition
"To view" means to look at or observe something carefully and attentively, often to form an opinion or to understand it better. It involves the act of visually examining or considering an object, scene, or situation from a particular perspective.
Etymology
The verb "to view" comes from the Old French word 'veu' or 'voire', which means 'sight' or 'to see', derived from the Latin 'videre', meaning 'to see'. Did you know? The word has been used since the Middle Ages to describe the act of seeing or inspecting something.
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"To view" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 2", containing 113 commonly used words.
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