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per·spec·tive

perspective

 
 
pronunciation:
pr spek tihv
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part of speech: noun
definition 1: a way of showing objects on the flat surface of a painting or drawing so that they seem the correct size and distance in relation to each another, and so that things that are further away are made to look as if they are further away. If the perspective in a drawing shows things accurately, three-dimensional objects will look three-dimensional even though they are being displayed on a flat surface.
Her drawings show excellent use of perspective.
definition 2: the way things are seen from a particular point of view.
The perspective from the airplane made everything below look tiny.
synonyms:
angle, outlook, point of view
similar words:
aspect, bias, picture, position, regard, sentiment, sight, slant, tendency, vista
definition 3: the ability to understand the relationships between things and to judge the importance of each.
I was so angry that I lost all perspective.
similar words:
judgment, outlook, reach, vision
derivations: perspectiveless (adj.), perspectively (adv.)
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