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viewpoint

VYOO-poynt

Viewpoint (noun) means a person's particular way of thinking about a subject; an opinion or perspective. Example: “The documentary presents the conflict from both sides' viewpoints.”

noun
1
A person's particular way of thinking about a subject; an opinion or perspective.
"The documentary presents the conflict from both sides' viewpoints."
2
The physical position from which something is seen.
"From this viewpoint, you can see the whole valley."

How to use viewpoint

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAn angle on things — either literally where you're standing, or figuratively how you see an issue.

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Common pairings
from my viewpoint scenic viewpoint differing viewpoints

Word forms

viewpoints plural

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The documentary presents the conflict from both sides' _____.

Etymology

A straightforward compound of "view" and "point."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “viewpoint” mean?

The word “viewpoint” means a person's particular way of thinking about a subject; an opinion or perspective. In plain terms, an angle on things — either literally where you're standing, or figuratively how you see an issue.

How do you pronounce “viewpoint”?

“Viewpoint” is pronounced VYOO-poynt (/ˈvjuː.pɔɪnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “viewpoint” in a sentence?

Here is “viewpoint” used in a sentence: “The documentary presents the conflict from both sides' viewpoints.”

What part of speech is “viewpoint”?

“Viewpoint” is a noun.

Is “viewpoint” a common word?

“Viewpoint” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “viewpoint” have?

“Viewpoint” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a person's particular way of thinking about a subject; an opinion or perspective.

What is the difference between viewpoint and point of view?

Viewpoint and point of view are essentially synonymous when referring to a person's particular way of thinking about a subject, an opinion or perspective. "Point of view" is slightly more common in everyday speech, while "viewpoint" is often used in more formal or written contexts.

Can viewpoint refer to a physical location?

Yes, viewpoint can also mean the physical position from which something is seen, such as a scenic viewpoint overlooking a landscape, in addition to its figurative meaning of an opinion or perspective.

How is viewpoint used in writing or film?

In writing or film, viewpoint often refers to whose perspective a story is told from, shaping what the audience sees and how events are interpreted.

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