PERSPECTIVE in a Sentence
Learn PERSPECTIVE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
40 example sentences for PERSPECTIVE, such as:
1. A fine perspective opened out before us.
2. Try to see the issue from a different perspective.
3. Her attitude lends a fresh perspective to the subject.
4. His father's death gave him a whole new perspective on life.
5. An open door afforded a perspective view of the Aged in bed.
2. Try to see the issue from a different perspective.
3. Her attitude lends a fresh perspective to the subject.
4. His father's death gave him a whole new perspective on life.
5. An open door afforded a perspective view of the Aged in bed.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of PERSPECTIVE
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perspective
n. the appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
n. a way of regarding situations or topics etc.
Classic Sentence: (22 in 2 pages)
1 An open door afforded a perspective view of the Aged in bed.
2 The Aged must have been stirring with the lark, for, glancing into the perspective of his bedroom, I observed that his bed was empty.
3 As I could obtain a perspective view of Mr. Omer inside, smoking his pipe by the parlour door, I entered, and asked him how he was.
4 There was a little green perspective of trellis-work and ivy at the side of our cottage, through which I could see, from the garden where I was walking, into the road before the house.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 50. Mr. PEGGOTTY'S DREAM COMES TRUE
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 50. Mr. PEGGOTTY'S DREAM COMES TRUE
5 But, on the other hand, directly she thought of the future with Vronsky, there arose before her a perspective of brilliant happiness; with Levin the future seemed misty.
6 It was Rhett--Rhett who had strong arms to hold her, a broad chest to pillow her tired head, jeering laughter to pull her affairs into proper perspective.
7 And with a bright nod to the couple on whom she had intruded, Miss Bart strolled through the glass doors and carried her rustling grace down the long perspective of the garden walk.
8 She was not hungry, and had meant to go without luncheon; but she was too tired to return home, and the long perspective of white tables showed alluringly through the windows.
9 She hid her eyes with a shudder, beholding herself at the entrance of that ever-narrowing perspective down which she had seen Miss Silverton's dowdy figure take its despondent way.
10 From her infancy, she had been surrounded with servants, who lived only to study her caprices; the idea that they had either feelings or rights had never dawned upon her, even in distant perspective.
11 That day the perspective of the human race underwent a change.
12 He caught glimpses of strange aspects; and, as he did not place them in proper perspective, he was not altogether sure that it was not chaos that he grasped.
13 These are conversations with abrupt turns, in which the perspective changes suddenly.
14 He arranged in his own mind, with all sorts of felicitous devices, his departure for England with Cosette, and he beheld his felicity reconstituted wherever he pleased, in the perspective of his revery.
15 Open for me a bucolic perspective as far as you can see, beneath a marble colonnade.
Example Sentence: (18 in 2 pages)
1 Your life can be enhanced, and your happiness enriched, when you choose to change your perspective.
2 Travel and see the world; afterwards, you will be able to put your concerns in perspective.
3 Her attitude lends a fresh perspective to the subject.
4 Sometimes you need to look at life from a different perspective.
5 The particular sonnet I am about to examine, however, approaches the subject from a much different perspective.
6 A fine perspective opened out before us.
7 Recent events seem less serious when put into an international perspective.
8 Try to see the issue from a different perspective.
9 Moreover, Krimsky's perspective as a participant very much colours his account as an observer.
10 His experience abroad provides a wider perspective on the problem.
11 Classification, analysis, and substantive interpretation are all subject to the particular perspective of the researcher.
12 His father's death gave him a whole new perspective on life.
13 The strength of anthropology is its diversity of approach and perspective, unified by a common theme: the study of human variation and adaptability.
14 This requires an ability to manipulate perspective that would challenge most college students of geometry.
15 An essential fact that should put the debate in perspective is that Mary was released after less than four months.