Definitions for viewings
viewings
view·ing
Spelling: [vyoo-ing]
IPA: /ˈvyu ɪŋ/
Viewings is a 8 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.
You can make 143 anagrams from letters in viewings (egiinsvw).
Definitions for viewings
noun
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an act, ceremony, or occasion of seeing, watching, or inspecting:
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an instance of watching television:
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an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
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sight; vision.
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range of sight or vision:
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a sight or prospect of a landscape, the sea, etc.:
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a picture or photograph of something:
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a particular manner of looking at something:
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contemplation or consideration of a matter with reference to action:
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aim, intention, or purpose.
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prospect; expectation:
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a sight afforded of something from a position stated or qualified:
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a general account or description of a subject.
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a conception of a thing; opinion; theory:
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a survey; inspection:
Idioms
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in view,
within range of vision.
under consideration.
as an end sought:
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in view of, in consideration of; on account of:
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on view, in a place for public inspection; on exhibition:
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with a view to,
with the aim or intention of.
with the expectation or hope of:
verb (used with object)
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to see; watch:
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to look at; survey; inspect:
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to contemplate mentally; consider:
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to regard in a particular light or as specified:
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Fox Hunting. to sight (a fox).
Origin of viewings
First recorded in 1540-50; view + -ing1
Examples for viewings
That way of viewing and judging of the matter will be very suitable.
It is, perhaps, with that in mind that some are viewing the current series of charges being lobbed at the candidate.
This may be a good solution, viewing the problem as a conundrum: but it is not scientific.
They were all waiting and viewing each other gravely as they waited.
The second question was about viewing the world in strictly black-and-white (or red-and-blue) terms.
We have been viewing the youth from the standpoint of his fellow-students.
We see the advantage of viewing in the concrete what mankind regard only in the abstract.
There are eight decks, linked by four elevators, and 14 viewing platforms.
On the other hand, they are viewing their donors, and their future children, not as whole people but as the sum of certain parts.
In 1956, Balenciaga and Givenchy banned the press from viewing their collections for a month to prevent counterfeiting.