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viewpoint

American  
[vyoo-point] / ˈvyuˌpɔɪnt /

noun

  1. a place affording a view of something; position of observation.

    to sketch a river from the viewpoint of a bluff.

  2. an attitude of mind, or the circumstances of an individual that conduce to such an attitude.

    new marketing techniques seen from the consumer's viewpoint.

    Synonyms:
    angle, stance, position, perspective, standpoint

viewpoint British  
/ ˈvjuːˌpɔɪnt /

noun

  1. the mental attitude that determines a person's opinions or judgments; point of view

  2. a place from which something can be viewed

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of viewpoint

First recorded in 1855–60; alteration of point of view, modeled on standpoint

Example Sentences

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"Looking at intelligence gathering from a James Bond viewpoint is not relevant, the job is analysing risk and working out how to counteract it," he tells me.

From BBC

Their responses can subtly highlight certain viewpoints while minimizing others, often without users realizing it.

From Salon

Actions targeting universities and educational institutions reflected concerns about institutional accountability, merit-based standards, and viewpoint diversity in academia.

From Los Angeles Times

You may think that if you present facts and data to support your viewpoint, you can convince the smartest person that you are right and they are wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Western Placer Unified School District said it legally is required to respect students’ rights to form and participate in student-led clubs regardless of their viewpoint.

From Los Angeles Times