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panoramic /ˌpanəˈramɪk /adjective1(Of a view or picture) with a wide view surrounding the observer; sweeping: on a clear day there are panoramic views...- The garden rests in a most scenic location on the side of Mount Leinster, affording panoramic views of the beautiful surrounding countryside.
- From various points during their game, the women will be able to take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Italian countryside.
- In the living room, an outsize picture window offers a panoramic view of hills to the north.
Synonyms sweeping, wide, extensive, bird's-eye, scenic, commanding wide-ranging, extensive, broad, far-reaching, overall, comprehensive, sweeping, all-encompassing, all-embracing, inclusive, general 1.1Including all aspects of a subject; wide-ranging: his panoramic vision of post-World War I peace...- In their panoramic views of nature, many naturalists arranged human tribes into a number of natural varieties.
- In Sex and Reason, Posner sketches a panoramic history of sex and society.
- How did you come to write such a panoramic book?
Derivativespanoramically /ˌpanəˈramɪk(ə)li / adverb ...- Political theorists love its generalisations; historians, who are antagonistic to theorists, love its panoramically detailed picture of America in the early 19th century.
- To appreciate the revival, you must buy into James Goldman's book, which is peddling a panoramically bleak take on marriage.
- The city is generously, panoramically free of any smidgen of beauty, but not without a fearsome charm and noisome excitement.
Rhymesaerodynamic, balsamic, ceramic, cryptogamic, cycloramic, dynamic, hydrodynamic, Islamic, psychodynamic, thermodynamic |