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vision

/ˈvɪʒ.ən/noun2 syllables

Vision means: the ability to see; the visual faculty.

Synonyms for vision18

noun, as in the ability to see; the visual faculty

sight, visual sense, visual modality

noun, as in the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses

imagination, imaginativeness

noun, as in the perceptual experience of seeing

visual sensation

also used for vision

eyesight, view, perception, seeing, apparition, hallucination, mirage, dream, desire, aspiration, fantasy, ken

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What does vision mean?5

noun

1

the ability to see; the visual faculty

2

the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses“popular imagination created a world of demons”

3

the perceptual experience of seeing“the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision”

4

a vivid mental image“he had a vision of his own death”

5

a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance“he had a vision of the Virgin Mary”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with vision?11

four syllables

supervisioncircumcision
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Vision in a sentence

  • At last, you have the vision to find my house!Ooneykcall
  • Her vision blurred, she lost consciousness and passed out in his arms.felidad
  • For others, it is a vision of what could be.AlanF_US
  • I had not seen it, because the vision came too late.SunnyMoon
  • William had a clear vision for his future, which he pursued with unwavering determination.Amastan
  • In her presence, your vision becomes clouded, unable to perceive any wrongdoing or faults.Nuel
  • The clearer the vision, the clearer the success.Miktsoanit
  • Beauty is a fleeting instant, an imaginary perfection – a sweet, dreamlike vision.carlosalberto

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Forms of vision

as a noun

plural
visions