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- 4. In Charlie Chaplin's Footsteps with Terry Jones May 10, 2015
- Tracing Charlie Chaplin's journey from abject poverty to one of Hollywood's highest paid actors.
noun (1) per· spec· tive pər-ˈspek-tiv. Synonyms of perspective. 1. a. : a mental view or prospect. to gain a broader perspective on the international scene Current Biography. b. : a visible scene. especially : one giving a distinctive impression of distance : vista. 2. a. : the interrelation in which a subject or its parts are mentally viewed.
Perspectives isn’t a course solely about world missions. It’s a study program rooted in Scripture, clarifying each believer’s remarkable opportunity to join God in His global purpose. You have an integral role to play in God’s plan.
to think about a situation or problem in a wise and reasonable way: You must keep things in perspective - the overall situation isn't really that bad. See more. put something in (to) perspective. C2. to compare something to other things so that it can be accurately and fairly judged:
Synonyms for PERSPECTIVE: viewpoint, outlook, opinion, standpoint, angle, view, shoes, point of view, vantage point, mind.
[countable] a particular attitude towards something; a way of thinking about something synonym viewpoint. a global perspective. A historical perspective may help us understand the issue. Recent events seem less serious when put into an international perspective. The aim is to offer a fresh perspective.
to think about a situation or problem in a wise and reasonable way: You must keep things in perspective - the overall situation isn't really that bad. See more. put something in (to) perspective. C2. to compare something to other things so that it can be accurately and fairly judged:
PERSPECTIVE meaning: 1 : a way of thinking about and understanding something (such as a particular issue or life in general) often + on; 2 : a condition in which a person knows which things are important and does not worry or think about unimportant things often used after in or into.
perspective. (pəʳspektɪv ) Word forms: perspectives. 1. countable noun. A particular perspective is a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that is influenced by your beliefs or experiences. He says the death of his father 18 months ago has given him a new perspective on life. [+ on]
the position that the meaning of life should be sought in the future. the position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field. the generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time.
the appearance of objects, buildings, etc, relative to each other, as determined by their distance from the viewer, or the effects of this distance on their appearance. a view over some distance in space or time; vista; prospect. a picture showing perspective.