VIEWEDの定義と意味 - メリアム・ウェブスター
原題: VIEWED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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- 「VIEWED」は名詞および動詞として使用され、特定の視点から何かを観察または評価することを意味します。この言葉は、特に視覚的な体験や意見形成に関連して用いられます。メリアム・ウェブスター辞典では、1828年からの歴史を持つこの単語の使用例や同義語も提供されています。
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VIEWED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition noun verb noun 2 noun verb Synonyms Synonym Chooser Example Sentences Word History Phrases Containing Rhymes Entries Near Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Medical Definition Medical More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Medical More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In view 1 of 2 noun ˈvyü Synonyms of view Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. 1 : extent or range of vision : sight tried to keep the ship in view sat high in the bleachers to get a good view 2 : the act of seeing or examining : inspection also : survey a view of English literature 3 a : a mode or manner of looking at or regarding something b : an opinion or judgment colored by the feeling or bias of its holder in my view the plan will fail 4 : scene , prospect the lovely view from the balcony 5 : the foreseeable future no hope in view 6 : a pictorial representation see also: in view of on view with a view to view 2 of 2 verb viewed ; viewing ; views transitive verb 1 : to look at attentively : scrutinize , observe view an exhibit 2 a : see , watch b : to look on in a particular light : regard doesn't view himself as a rebel 3 : to survey or examine mentally : consider view all sides of a question Synonyms of view Relevance Noun panorama perspective scenery landscape Verb review examine scan survey inspect See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for view opinion , view , belief , conviction , persuasion , sentiment mean a judgment one holds as true. opinion implies a conclusion thought out yet open to dispute. each expert seemed to have a different opinion view suggests a subjective opinion. very assertive in stating his views belief implies often deliberate acceptance and intellectual assent. a firm belief in her party's platform conviction applies to a firmly and seriously held belief. the conviction that animal life is as sacred as human persuasion suggests a belief grounded on assurance (as by evidence) of its truth. was of the persuasion that everything changes sentiment suggests a settled opinion reflective of one's feelings. her feminist sentiments are well-known Examples of view in a Sentence Noun The views expressed herein are strictly those of the author. There is no evidence to support that view . The ship slowly sailed out of view . The ship disappeared from view . Verb The building is most impressive when viewed from the front. A medical examiner is now viewing the evidence. The program was viewed by millions of people. Different people view this problem in different ways. See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Noun This is the last month (until September) in which this biggest of planets is high enough in a dark sky to permit crisp telescopic views of its cloud patterns and four big satellites. — Joe Rao, Space.com , 2 May 2026 The Moon in Scorpio forms a flowing trine to Jupiter across your 9th House of Perspective, opening up a clearer, bigger-picture view . — Tarot.com, New York Daily News , 2 May 2026 Verb And to view this newsletter in your browser, click here. — Jaclyn Cosgrove, Los Angeles Times , 30 Apr. 2026 Celebrity makeup artist Joel Vasquez views liner as a tool for restoration for older women rather than a dramatic overhaul. — Micaela English, Glamour , 30 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for view Word History Etymology Noun Middle English vewe, vyewe , from Anglo-French, from feminine of veu, viewe , past participle of veer to see, from Latin vidēre — more at wit First Known Use Noun 14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2 Verb 1544, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Time Traveler The first known use of view was in the 14th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing view bird's - eye view dim view eye view field of view heave into view in one's view in plain view in view in view of long view on view page view pay - per - view point of view side - view mirror take a dim view take a dim view of takes a dim view take the long view take the view view halloo with a view to within view within view of See More Rhymes for view blew blue boo brew chew chou clue coo coup crew cue dew See All Rhymes for view Browse Nearby Words vieux jeu view viewable See all Nearby Words Cite this Entry Style MLA Chicago APA Merriam-Webster “View.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/view. Accessed 6 May. 2026. Copy Citation Kids Definition view 1 of 2 noun ˈvyü 1 a : the act of seeing or examining b : a brief study or description a view of foreign literature 2 : opinion sense 1 state your views 3 : all that can be seen from a certain point a house with a view of the lake 4 : range of vision out of view 5 : goal sense 2 with a view to winning honors 6 : the foreseeable future no hope in view 7 : a picture of a place view 2 of 2 verb 1 : see entry 1 sense 1a view a film 2 : to look at carefully : study view an exhibit on birds viewable -ə-bəl adjective Medical Definition view noun ˈvyü : a radiographic image of the body or a body part often taken with the body or part oriented in a standardized way in relation to the imaging beam of radiation called also projection see waters' view More from Merriam-Webster on view Nglish: Translation of view for Spanish Speakers Last Updated: 2 May 2026 - Updated example sentences Love words? Need even more definitions? 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