panorama
Pronunciation: [pæˈnɔːrə.mə]
Word
Context: “visual representation”
(noun) a wide view of a large area. Imagine standing on a mountain and being able to see everything around you, like a big, beautiful picture of the land.
Example
The panorama from the top of the hill was breathtaking, with mountains and rivers stretching as far as the eye could see.
Example
The city skyline was not a proper panorama; there were too many buildings blocking the view.
Example
Have you ever seen a panorama that took your breath away?
Context: “summary or overview”
(noun) a general description or overview of a topic. It’s like when a teacher gives you a quick summary of what you will learn about in class, giving you the main ideas.
Example
The report provides a good panorama of the current state of the environment.
Example
Without a panorama of the project, it’s hard to understand the goals.
Example
Can you give me a panorama of the main events in history?
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