Vision - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈvɪʒn|  American pronunciation of the word vision
Brit.  |ˈvɪʒ(ə)n|  British pronunciation of the word vision

noun

- a vivid mental image
he had a vision of his own death
- the ability to see; the visual faculty (syn: sight)
- the perceptual experience of seeing
the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision
- the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses (syn: imagination)
- a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance
he had a vision of the Virgin Mary

Extra examples

We had visions of fame and fortune.

She had a clear vision of what she wanted to do.

He had a vision of Christ.

The idea came to me in a vision.

...visioned her idea of the perfect meal...

She had the vision to make wise investments several years ago.

I had only a momentary vision of the sea.

Our visions met.

She suffered temporary loss of vision after being struck on the head.

Tears blurred her vision (=made it difficult for her to see).

As the cars overtake you, they are temporarily outside your field of vision.

He had a clear vision of how he hoped the company would develop.

The President outlined his vision for the future.

She had a vision in which Jesus appeared before her.

He became a monk after seeing Saint Apollinaris in a vision.

Word forms

noun
singular: vision
plural: visions
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