aesthetic distance, cityscape, distance, field of vision, light-years, painterliness, remoteness, seat, stand, tone, way
Definitionn. a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
Last update: November 9, 2016
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When you 've studied English literature from a critical perspective you need aides memoires like that to keep the " rules " at bay. [Please select]
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Taking neither the victim 's nor the murderer 's perspective, CSI ' s camera trains viewers to appreciate the esthetics of wound creation. [Please select]
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Distance, in truth, produces in idea the same effect as in real perspective. [Please select]
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As the ship drew more plainly out of the perspective, she became more and more an attraction to him. [Please select]
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The Aged must have been stirring with the lark, for, glancing into the perspective of his bedroom, I observed that his bed was empty. [Please select]
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Apparently this consolatory perspective of a mother's prospects failed in producing its due effect. [Please select]
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These are conversations with abrupt turns, in which the perspective changes suddenly. [Please select]
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Open for me a bucolic perspective as far as you can see, beneath a marble colonnade. [adverb]
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An open door afforded a perspective view of the Aged in bed. [noun]
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He caught glimpses of strange aspects; and, as he did not place them in proper perspective, he was not altogether sure that it was not chaos that he grasped. [Please select]
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That day the perspective of the human race underwent a change. [noun]
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