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viewpoint
English
Alternative forms
- view-point
Etymology
view +? point
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?vju?.p??nt/
Noun
viewpoint (plural viewpoints)
- The position from which something is observed or considered; an angle, outlook or point of view.
Translations
viewpoint From the web:
- what viewpoint is being expressed in the e-mail
- what viewpoint is expressed in this excerpt
- what viewpoints belong to nagarjuna
- what viewpoint is expressed by the author in the story of an hour
- what viewpoint means
- what viewpoint does ethnopoetics assume
- what viewpoint is the author suggesting
- how to email the view
prospect
English
Etymology
From Latin prospectus, past participle of prospicere (“to look forward”), from pro (“before, forward”) + specere, spicere (“to look, to see”), equivalent to pro- +? -spect
Pronunciation
- (noun)
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p??sp?kt/
- (General American) enPR: präs?p?kt, IPA(key): /?p??sp?kt/
- (verb)
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: pr?-sp?kt?, IPA(key): /p???sp?kt/
- (General American) enPR: präs?p?kt, IPA(key): /?p??sp?kt/
- Rhymes: -?kt
- Hyphenation: pros?pect
Noun
prospect (plural prospects)
- The region which the eye overlooks at one time; view; scene; outlook.
- A picturesque or panoramic view; a landscape; hence, a sketch of a landscape.
- A position affording a fine view; a lookout.
- Relative position of the front of a building or other structure; face; relative aspect.
- Their prospect was toward the south.
- The act of looking forward; foresight; anticipation.
- a very ill prospect of a future state
- 1663, John Tillotson, The Wisdom of being Religious
- Is he a prudent man as to his temporal estate, that lays designs only for a day, without any prospect to, or provision for, the remaining part of life?
- The potential things that may come to pass, often favorable.
- A hope; a hopeful.
- (sports) Any player whose rights are owned by a top-level professional team, but who has yet to play a game for said team.
- (sales) A potential client or customer.
- (music) The façade of an organ.
Translations
Verb
prospect (third-person singular simple present prospects, present participle prospecting, simple past and past participle prospected)
- (intransitive) To search, as for gold.
- (geology, mining) To determine which minerals or metals are present in a location.
Translations
Anagrams
- croppest
Romanian
Etymology
From German Prospekt
Noun
prospect n (plural prospecte)
- brochure
Declension
prospect From the web:
- what prospect means
- what prospects are attending the nfl draft
- what prospects are in mlb the show 21
- what prospects are attending the draft
- what prospectus
- what prospecting
- what prospectus means
- what does prospect mean
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