| outlook | | |
| n. (cognition) | 1. mentality, mind-set, mindset, outlook | a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations. |
| ~ attitude, mental attitude | a complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways.; "he had the attitude that work was fun" |
| n. (cognition) | 2. expectation, outlook, prospect | belief about (or mental picture of) the future. |
| ~ belief | any cognitive content held as true. |
| ~ promise, hope | grounds for feeling hopeful about the future.; "there is little or no promise that he will recover" |
| ~ foretaste | an early limited awareness of something yet to occur. |
| ~ possibility | a future prospect or potential.; "this room has great possibilities" |
| ~ anticipation, expectancy | something expected (as on the basis of a norm).; "each of them had their own anticipations"; "an indicator of expectancy in development" |
| ~ misgiving, apprehension | painful expectation. |
| n. (act) | 3. lookout, outlook | the act of looking out. |
| ~ looking, looking at, look | the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually.; "he went out to have a look"; "his look was fixed on her eyes"; "he gave it a good looking at"; "his camera does his looking for him" |
| point of view | | |
| n. (cognition) | 1. point of view, stand, standpoint, viewpoint | a mental position from which things are viewed.; "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events" |
| ~ stance, posture, position | a rationalized mental attitude. |
| ~ cityscape | a viewpoint toward a city or other heavily populated area.; "the dominant character of the cityscape is it poverty" |
| ~ landscape | an extensive mental viewpoint.; "the political landscape looks bleak without a change of administration"; "we changed the landscape for solving the problem of payroll inequity" |
| ~ slant, angle | a biased way of looking at or presenting something. |
| ~ complexion | a point of view or general attitude or inclination.; "he altered the complexion of his times"; "a liberal political complexion" |
| n. (attribute) | 2. point of view | the spatial property of the position from which something is observed. |
| ~ spatial relation, position | the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated.; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage" |
| ~ camera angle | the point of view of a camera. |
| overlook | | |
| n. (location) | 1. overlook | a high place affording a good view. |
| ~ place, spot, topographic point | a point located with respect to surface features of some region.; "this is a nice place for a picnic"; "a bright spot on a planet" |
| v. (perception) | 2. overlook | look past, fail to notice. |
| ~ miss, lose | fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind.; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said" |
| v. (stative) | 3. look across, look out on, look out over, overlook | be oriented in a certain direction.; "The house looks out on a tennis court"; "The apartment overlooks the Hudson" |
| ~ lie | be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position. |
| v. (cognition) | 4. drop, leave out, miss, neglect, omit, overleap, overlook, pretermit | leave undone or leave out.; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten" |
| ~ forget | forget to do something.; "Don't forget to call the chairman of the board to the meeting!" |
| ~ pass over, skip, skip over, jump | bypass.; "He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible" |
| v. (stative) | 5. command, dominate, overlook, overtop | look down on.; "The villa dominates the town" |
| ~ lie | be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position. |
| ~ dwarf, overshadow, shadow | make appear small by comparison.; "This year's debt dwarfs that of last year" |
| v. (perception) | 6. overlook | watch over.; "I am overlooking her work" |
| ~ survey | look over carefully or inspect.; "He surveyed his new classmates" |
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