perspectives
Pronunciation: [pərˈspɛktɪvz]
Word
Context: "similarity"
(noun) a way of thinking about something or looking at it. It is how different people can see the same thing in many different ways.
Example
Her perspective on the story helped me understand it better.
Example
Without considering other perspectives, we might not see the whole picture.
Example
What is your perspective on this issue?
Context: "relationship"
(noun) how a person feels or thinks about something based on their experiences. It shows how personal feelings can change how we see things.
Example
After talking with him, I got a new perspective on what friendship means.
Example
His perspective was so different from mine that it made it hard to agree.
Example
Can you share your perspective on why we should be kind to others?
Context: "art"
(noun) an artistic technique to represent three-dimensional objects on a flat surface. This helps to create an illusion of depth or space.
Example
The painting used perspective to make the buildings look far away.
Example
Without perspective, the artwork looked flat and unrealistic.
Example
How does the artist create perspective in this painting?
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