vision


Definition: Meaning of, vision in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈvɪʒ(ə)n /

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  1. [uncountable] ability to see [=  sight]
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  2. [uncountable] the area that you can see
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  3. [countable] an idea of what you think something should be like
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  4. have visions of something if you have visions of something happening, especially something bad, you imagine it happening
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  5. [countable] something that you seem to see as part of a powerful religious experience
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  6. [uncountable] the knowledge and imagination that are needed in planning for the future with a clear purpose
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  7. a vision of beauty/loveliness etc literary someone who is very beautiful
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  8. [uncountable] the quality of a picture that you can see on a television
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vision used in phrases

  • 20-20 vision (noun)
    1. normal visual acuity, as measured by the ability to read charts at a distance of 20 feet
  • achromatic vision (noun)
    1. vision using the rods
  • binocular vision (noun)
    1. the ability to FOCUS both eyes on one object, which humans, monkeys, and some birds and other animals have
  • central vision (noun)
    1. vision using the fovea and parafovea; the middle part of the visual field
  • chromatic vision (noun)
    1. the normal ability to see colours
  • color vision (noun)
    1. the normal ability to see colors
  • color vision deficiency (noun)
    1. genetic inability to distinguish differences in hue
  • colour vision (noun)
    1. the normal ability to see colours
  • colour vision deficiency (noun)
    1. genetic inability to distinguish differences in hue
  • daylight vision (noun)
    1. normal vision in daylight; vision with sufficient illumination that the cones are active and hue is perceived
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