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point of view noun1A particular attitude or way of considering a matter: I’m trying to get Matthew to change his point of view...- Also, who are you willing to discuss these questions with, and how will you consider all the different points of view seriously?
- Assuming a role of a communicator, he takes pride in looking at matters from a different point of view.
- There are no shared truths, everything is a personal statement, a point of view, an attitude.
Synonyms opinion, view, belief, attitude, feeling, sentiment, way of thinking, way of looking at it, thoughts, ideas position, perspective, viewpoint, standpoint, angle, slant, outlook, stand, stance, vantage point, side, frame of reference 1.1(In fictional writing) the narrator’s position in relation to a story being told: this story is told from a child’s point of view...- The author was diligent in her efforts to tell the story from the points of view of women in different social and economic classes and ethnic groups.
- Moreover, the presentation of the story is complicated by shifts in points of view and layers of narration that are distinguished by acts of looking.
- The voice of a work is not that of the author, but of the narrator, and this is separate from the point of view.
1.2The position from which something or someone is observed: certain aspects are not visible from a single point of view...- One reason is that the Moon's proximity is such that the Earth's rotation results in slight but significantly different points of view from a single site across a 12-hour period.
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