view

word

/ˈvju/
vyoo
/vjˈuː/
vyoo

Definition

A view is what you can see from a place, especially a scene or landscape. It can also mean an opinion or way of thinking about something, and as a verb, it can mean to look at or watch something.

Usage & Nuances

Very common in both everyday and formal English. Common patterns include 'a beautiful view', 'in my view' (formal for opinion), and 'view something as' (consider it). In digital contexts, 'views' often means the number of times a video or page was watched.

Example Sentences

The hotel room has a great view of the sea.

basic

What is your view on this problem?

basic

We can view the photos on my phone.

basic

In my view, the team needs more time before launching the product.

natural

A lot of people view remote work as a better option now.

natural

The video got over a million views in just two days.

natural