perspective

[ US /pɝˈspɛktɪv/ ]
[ UK /pəspˈɛktɪv/ ]
NOUN
  1. the appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
  2. a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
    consider what follows from the positivist view
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How To Use perspective In A Sentence

  • He had never been a morning person before, but letting the beautiful sunrise pass without him absorbing its gloriousness in an area such as this seemed wasteful, from his perspective.
  • It will take away from the classic perspective of looking at city hall dead on.
  • And while ferrous metals are certainly not out of the picture, even from a consumer's perspective, it's hard not to notice the increased use of aluminum and plastic.
  • Martha became a trustee because she wanted the perspective of a professional educator on the board.
  • On the basis of the existing study we tries to resurvey and explore the urban inclusion of peasant workers using the perspective of social exclusion.
  • Linear, scientific perspective allows for a fairly accurate mental reconstruction of the distances separating objects.
  • A fine perspective opened out before us.
  • So extraordinary is this fact that we shall approach it from sev-eral perspectives to try to bring its enormity within our grasp.
  • It's all a matter of perspective and intent, something Cave covetously explores across the two discs.
  • The artist plays with perspective to confuse the eye.
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