panoramic
Pronunciation: [ˌpænəˈræmɪk]
Word
Context: “visual experience”
(adjective) related to a wide view that shows a large area in one picture. A panoramic view lets you see a lot of things at once, like when you stand on top of a mountain and look around.
Example
The panoramic photograph captured the stunning landscape of the entire valley.
Example
The small window didn't give a panoramic view; I could only see part of the garden.
Example
Have you seen a panoramic image of the city skyline?
Context: “perspective”
(adjective) involving an all-around or comprehensive view on a topic. When someone gives a panoramic perspective, they include many ideas and angles instead of just one.
Example
Her panoramic perspective on the issue helped everyone understand it better.
Example
His narrow view couldn't provide a panoramic understanding of the situation.
Example
Can you give a panoramic overview of the project?
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