perspective
A viewpoint based on one's own experiences or feelings.
A viewpoint that is distinct and unlike any other.
A viewpoint that considers the world as a whole.
Several different points of view.
A viewpoint considering events and issues in the context of the past.
Refers to a limited or restricted point of view.
A viewpoint related to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society.
A viewpoint related to government or public affairs.
A viewpoint concerning society and the relationships among individuals.
A point of view characteristic of or from women.
A point of view characteristic of or from men.
A viewpoint based on ideas and principles rather than practical experience.
In art, refers to a view that is not correctly represented.
In art, a view along a horizontal plane.
In art, a view along a vertical plane.
The ability to think about a situation in a reasonable way.
In art, the rules for creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface.
From a particular person's or group's point of view.
A viewpoint about a specific topic.
Refers to being correctly or reasonably evaluated.
Used with verbs like 'put' or 'get' to mean correctly evaluating something.
Refers to being incorrectly or unreasonably evaluated.
To hold a particular point of view.
To lose the ability to judge a situation reasonably.
To present a particular viewpoint on a subject.
To expand one's point of view.