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point of view
[point uhv vyoo]
noun
a specified or stated manner of consideration or appraisal; standpoint: POV
from the point of view of a doctor.
an opinion, attitude, or judgment: POV
He refuses to change his point of view in the matter.
the position of the narrator in relation to the story, as indicated by the narrator's outlook from which the events are depicted and by the attitude toward the characters. POV
Movies., a method of shooting a scene or film that expresses the attitude of the director or writer toward the material or of a character in a scene. POV
point of view
noun
a position from which someone or something is observed
a mental viewpoint or attitude
the mental position from which a story is observed or narrated
the omniscient point of view
Word History and Origins
Origin of point of view1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Bravura cinematography aligned the audience point of view with Lorraine’s terrifying otherworldly dreams of hauntings, possessions and demonic presence.
While this can be in the interests of a player, it can also "help clubs from a PSR point of view as it can delay the cost of player purchases for 12 months", explains Maguire.
She said that as a result, she had exchanged friendly messages with Mr Cooper and planned to meet for a drink to discuss their points of view.
“It makes a lot of sense from my point of view,” Salonen said on the phone from his home in Finland.
"I'm not a young player coming through the ranks, but I can definitely see that point of view," Morris, 31, told BBC Sport.
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