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perspective
noun
a
particular
way
of
thinking
about
or
understanding
something
•
From
her
perspective
,
the
plan
made
perfect
sense
.
From
her
perspective
,
the
plan
made
perfect
sense
.
•
Traveling
abroad
can
change
your
perspective
on
life
.
Traveling
abroad
can
change
your
perspective
on
life
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Latin
perspectiva
(
ars
) ‘
science
of
optics
’,
from
perspicere
‘
to
see
through
’.
noun
a
reasonable
sense
of
how
important
something
is
compared
with
other
things
•
Losing
one
match
isn
’
t
the
end
of
the
world
—
keep
things
in
perspective
.
Losing
one
match
isn
’
t
the
end
of
the
world
—
keep
things
in
perspective
.
•
Talking
to
her
grandmother
gave
her
valuable
perspective
on
her
troubles
.
Talking
to
her
grandmother
gave
her
valuable
perspective
on
her
troubles
.
noun
the
art
or
technique
of
representing
depth
and
distance
on
a
flat
surface
by
making
objects
appear
smaller
as
they
recede
•
The
artist
used
linear
perspective
to
make
the
street
look
realistic
.
The
artist
used
linear
perspective
to
make
the
street
look
realistic
.
•
In
art
class
we
practiced
one-point
perspective
.
In
art
class
we
practiced
one-point
perspective
.
noun
a
view
,
especially
one
seen
from
a
particular
place
•
From
the
hilltop
,
we
had
a
breathtaking
perspective
of
the
valley
.
From
the
hilltop
,
we
had
a
breathtaking
perspective
of
the
valley
.
•
The
hotel
room
offered
a
unique
perspective
over
the
harbour
.
The
hotel
room
offered
a
unique
perspective
over
the
harbour
.