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    Point of view
    /pɔɪnt əv/

    noun

    • 1. a particular attitude or way of considering a matter: "I'm trying to get Matthew to change his point of view"
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  3. a specified or stated manner of consideration or appraisal; standpoint: from the point of view of a doctor. Abbreviation : POV an opinion, attitude, or judgment: He refuses to change his point of view in the matter.

  4. POINT OF VIEW definition: 1. a way of thinking about a situation: 2. an opinion: . Learn more.

  5. /ˌpɔɪnt əv ˈvjuː/ (plural points of view) the particular attitude or opinion that somebody has about something. Why can't you ever see my point of view? There are a number of different points of view on this issue. From my point of view (= as far as I am concerned), the party was a complete success. Extra Examples. Topics Opinion and argument b1.

  6. Point of view (POV) refers to the writers perspective from which a story or a narrative is told. It is the lens through which the events, characters, and experiences in a story are portrayed. In written works such as narratives, poems, and songs, the speaker or narrator provides the point of view. In Edgar Ellen Poe’s The Cask of ...

  7. point of view meaning: 1. a way of thinking about a situation: 2. an opinion: . Learn more.

  8. Definition of point of view noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Apr 29, 2024 · The perspective from which a story is told. Written narratives most often employ third-person point of view (‘telling’), but can also use first-person point of view (‘showing’) (see also diegesis; mimesis); a sustained second-person point of view is very rare in literary forms (but common in such forms as song lyrics).

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