Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Views and landscapes in American Thesaurus
Views and landscapes
view (noun)
the ability to see something from a particular place
perspective (noun)
vista (noun)
mainly literary the view that you can see from a particular place, especially a beautiful view
a grandstand view (of something) ()
a view of something in which you are close to it and can see all of it very well
bird’s-eye view (noun)
the way a situation seems at a particular time. The British phrase is the lie of the land
the middle distance (noun)
the area in a view, photograph, painting, etc. that is between the area nearest to you and the area farthest away
outlook (noun)
formal the view from a particular place
-scape (suffix)
used with some nouns to make nouns describing a wide view of a particular type
shot (noun)
cinema a view of something that you have because of the position of the camera in movies, television, or photographs
townscape (noun)
the appearance of a particular town, especially as it is shown in a picture or photograph
vantage point (noun)