Spectacle vs. View

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Spectaclenoun

An exciting or extraordinary scene, exhibition, performance etc.

Spectaclenoun

An embarrassing or unedifying scene or situation.

Spectaclenoun

An optical instrument consisting of two lenses set in a light frame, and worn to assist sight, to obviate some defect in the organs of vision, or to shield the eyes from bright light.

Spectaclenoun

(figuratively) An aid to the intellectual sight.

Spectaclenoun

(obsolete) A spyglass; a looking-glass.

Spectaclenoun

The brille of a snake.

Spectaclenoun

(rail) A frame with different coloured lenses on a semaphore signal through which light from a lamp shines at night, often a part of the signal arm.

Spectaclenoun

Something exhibited to view; usually, something presented to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show; a pageant; a gazingstock.

Spectaclenoun

A spy-glass; a looking-glass.

Spectaclenoun

An optical instrument consisting of two lenses set in a light frame, and worn to assist sight, to obviate some defect in the organs of vision, or to shield the eyes from bright light.

Spectaclenoun

Fig.: An aid to the intellectual sight.

Spectaclenoun

something or someone seen (especially a notable or unusual sight);

Spectaclenoun

an elaborate and remarkable display on a lavish scale

Spectaclenoun

a blunder that makes you look ridiculous; used in the phrase `make a spectacle of' yourself

Spectacle

In general, spectacle refers to an event that is memorable for the appearance it creates. Derived in Middle English from c.

Viewnoun

(physical) Visual perception.

Viewnoun

The act of seeing or looking at something.

Viewnoun

(Internet) A pageview.

Viewnoun

The range of vision.

Viewnoun

Something to look at, such as scenery.

Viewnoun

(obsolete) Appearance; show; aspect.

Viewnoun

A picture, drawn or painted; a sketch.

Viewnoun

(psychological) Opinion, judgement, imagination.

Viewnoun

A mental image.

Viewnoun

A way of understanding something, an opinion, a theory.

Viewnoun

A point of view.

Viewnoun

An intention or prospect.

Viewnoun

A virtual or logical table composed of the result set of a query in relational databases.

Viewnoun

The part of a computer program which is visible to the user and can be interacted with

Viewnoun

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Viewverb

(transitive) To look at.

Viewverb

(transitive) To regard in a stated way.

Viewnoun

The act of seeing or beholding; sight; look; survey; examination by the eye; inspection.

Viewnoun

Mental survey; intellectual perception or examination; as, a just view of the arguments or facts in a case.

Viewnoun

Power of seeing, either physically or mentally; reach or range of sight; extent of prospect.

Viewnoun

That which is seen or beheld; sight presented to the natural or intellectual eye; scene; prospect; as, the view from a window.

Viewnoun

The pictorial representation of a scene; a sketch, either drawn or painted; as, a fine view of Lake George.

Viewnoun

Mode of looking at anything; manner of apprehension; conception; opinion; judgment; as, to state one's views of the policy which ought to be pursued.

Viewnoun

That which is looked towards, or kept in sight, as object, aim, intention, purpose, design; as, he did it with a view of escaping.

Viewnoun

Appearance; show; aspect.

Viewverb

To see; to behold; especially, to look at with attention, or for the purpose of examining; to examine with the eye; to inspect; to explore.

Viewverb

To survey or examine mentally; to consider; as, to view the subject in all its aspects.

Viewnoun

a way of regarding situations or topics etc.;

Viewnoun

the visual percept of a region;

Viewnoun

the act of looking or seeing or observing;

Viewnoun

the range of the eye;

Viewnoun

a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty;

Viewnoun

a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof;

Viewnoun

purpose; the phrase `with a view to' means `with the intention of' or `for the purpose of';

Viewnoun

graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept;

Viewnoun

the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated;

Viewnoun

outward appearance;

Viewverb

deem to be;

Viewverb

look at carefully; study mentally;

Viewverb

see or watch;

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