viewpoint
noun /ˈvjuːpɔɪnt/
/ˈvjuːpɔɪnt/
- from a… viewpoint Try looking at things from a different viewpoint.
- From a practical viewpoint, I'd advise you not to go.
- viewpoint on something She will have her own viewpoint on the matter.
Extra Examples- From a purely commercial viewpoint, the film was a failure.
- From the viewpoint of teachers, there has been a great increase in work.
- He always takes the opposite viewpoint to the rest of the group.
- He quoted recent test results to support his viewpoint.
- I find his viewpoint on this matter very narrow.
- I understand her viewpoint, but do not share it.
- Individuals interviewed represented different viewpoints.
- It's good to get all the viewpoints.
- Seen from the student's viewpoint, the exam can be frightening.
- The magazine likes to publish articles with alternative viewpoints.
- From the passengers' viewpoint, the fare rises seem grossly unjust.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- alternative
- different
- differing
- …
- have
- hold
- express
- …
- from a/the viewpoint
- from a purely… viewpoint
- from a… viewpoint The artist has painted the scene from various viewpoints.