visions

word · lemma: vision

/ˈvɪʒənz/
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/vˈɪʒənz/
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Definition

Visions are mental images of things you imagine, dream about, or seem to see, especially in unusual or emotional situations. It can also mean clear ideas about what you want the future to be like.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in two main ways: spiritual/mental images ('see visions') and future plans ('a vision for the company'). The plural 'visions' is more common than 'visionses' because the singular is 'vision'. In business or creative contexts, it often sounds thoughtful or ambitious.

Example Sentences

He had strange visions in his dream.

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The artist painted her visions of the future.

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Our teacher asked us to share our visions for the class.

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After the fever, she said she was having visions.

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The new CEO has big visions for the company.

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His childhood visions still influence his work today.

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