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In perspective Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /pɝˈspɛktɪv
in per-SPEK-tiv
ˈɪn/ /pəspˈɛktɪv
in pə-SPEK-tiv

Definition

To see the true importance or proportion of something compared to everything else; also, to view something as part of a bigger picture or context.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in phrases like 'keep things in perspective' (not exaggerate problems) or 'put something in perspective' (understand its place in the bigger picture). Slightly formal, but common in both spoken and written English. Not about visual perspective, but about understanding situations.

Example Sentences

It's important to keep things in perspective.

basic

Try to see the problem in perspective before reacting.

basic

This news puts everything in perspective.

basic

Losing the game isn't fun, but let's keep it in perspective—it's just a game.

natural

She helped me put my worries in perspective when I was stressed.

natural

Traveling really puts your life in perspective.

natural