| VIEW | • view n. (Physical) Visual perception. • view n. A picture, drawn or painted; a sketch. • view n. An opinion, judgement, imagination, idea or belief. |
| REVIEW | • review n. A second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact in an attempt to gain new insights. • review n. An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work. • review n. (Law) A judicial reassessment of a case or an event. |
| PREVIEW | • preview n. An experience of something in advance. • preview n. (Colloquial) An advance showing of a film, exhibition etc. • preview n. Something seen in advance. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| PURVIEW | • purview n. (Law) The enacting part of a statute. • purview n. (Law) The scope of a statute. • purview n. Scope or range of interest or control. |
| SURVIEW | • surview v. (Transitive, obsolete) To survey; to make a survey of. • surview n. (Obsolete) A survey. • SURVIEW v. to survey, look over, also SERUEWE, SERVEWE. |
| LAKEVIEW | • lakeview adj. Affording a view over a lake. • Lakeview prop.n. A city, the county seat of Lake County, Oregon, United States. • Lakeview prop.n. A census-designated place in Riverside County, California, United States. |
| OVERVIEW | • overview n. A brief summary, as of a book or a presentation. • overview n. An inspection. • overview v. To engage in an overview; to provide a brief summary. |
| PAGEVIEW | • pageview n. (Internet) An individual viewing of a web page by a user, often counted when measuring a web site’s popularity. • PAGEVIEW n. an electronic display of one page of information. |
| REREVIEW | • rereview n. A subsequent review. • rereview v. (Transitive) To review again. • re-review n. Alternative form of rereview. |
| TELEVIEW | • teleview v. (Transitive, intransitive) To watch on television. • TELEVIEW v. to observe by means of television. |
| INTERVIEW | • interview n. (Obsolete) An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures. • interview n. Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official or adversarial nature. • interview n. A conversation in person (Or, by extension, over the telephone, Internet etc.) between a journalist… |
| OCEANVIEW | • oceanview adj. Overlooking the ocean. • oceanview n. A view of the ocean. • OCEANVIEW adj. having a view of the ocean. |
| PREREVIEW | • prereview n. A preliminary review. • prereview v. (Transitive) To subject to preliminary review. • PREREVIEW v. to review in advance. |
| WORLDVIEW | • worldview n. One’s personal view of the world and how one interprets it. • worldview n. The totality of one’s beliefs about reality. • worldview n. A general philosophy or view of life. |
| COUNTERVIEW | • counterview n. (Countable) An opposing viewpoint. • counterview n. A posture in which two persons face each other. • counterview n. A position in which two dissimilar things illustrate each other by opposition; contrast. |
| REINTERVIEW | • reinterview v. To interview again. • REINTERVIEW v. to interview again. |
| PREINTERVIEW | • preinterview adj. Before an interview. • preinterview v. (Transitive) To interview (somebody) as a preliminary step, e.g. to plan for a full interview later. • pre-interview n. A preparatory interview or conversation done before the actual interview. |