vistas
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pluralof vista.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
vistanouna view or prospect, especially one seen through a long, narrow avenue or passage, as between rows of trees or houses.
Example Sentences
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The protected vistas have forced modern developers to shave the tops off skyscrapers or adopt slanted silhouettes.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 20, 2026
There is also an open-plan dining space in the main living area, while a connecting balcony offers another seating area, where guests can enjoy the home’s stunning vistas.
From MarketWatch ● Jun. 11, 2026
The park had opened in 2001 and had struggled in its early years to pull in crowds, with audiences zeroing in on a lack of Disneyland-style attractions and an absence of grandly designed vistas.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 12, 2026
In 1890, at Gravelines, just north of Calais, he painted four spare, gloriously luminous views that capture its canal’s sweeping vistas and endless skies, and all of them are here.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 28, 2026
Nantucket, with its vistas overlooking cranberry bogs and more than eighty miles of beaches, has always had its share of rich people.
From "Class Matters" by The New York Times
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