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Vision   /vˈɪʒən/   Listen
Vision

noun
1.
A vivid mental image.
2.
The ability to see; the visual faculty.  Synonyms: sight, visual modality, visual sense.
3.
The perceptual experience of seeing.  Synonym: visual sensation.  "He had a visual sensation of intense light"
4.
The formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses.  Synonyms: imagination, imaginativeness.  "Imagination reveals what the world could be"
5.
A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.



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"Vision" Quotes from Famous Books



... mine eyes were fixed on Jesus, I've lost sight of all beside, So enchained my spirit's vision, Looking at the Crucified." —From ...
— Quiet Talks about Jesus • S. D. Gordon

... always, and I had a Newfoundland pup and Peter had a golden crown because he was king of all the dogs, and I never went to bed and nobody ever washed my ears and we made toffee every day, every single day...." His voice trailed away into silence as he contemplated this blissful vision, and Jock, wooed from his Greek verbs by the interest of the game, burst ...
— Penny Plain • Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas)

... been spoken during the conflict. A convulsive groan burst from Hugh's hardy breast. His hand sought his girdle, but in vain; his knife was gone. Gazing upwards, his dancing vision encountered the glimmer of the blade. The weapon had dropped from its case in the fall. Luke brandished it ...
— Rookwood • William Harrison Ainsworth

... had not been in the water more than five minutes when the cry of "Crocodiles!" came from Achang, who had stationed himself just forward of the engine. Probably he had a keener vision for the reptiles than the Americans; for the seamen had not yet seen anything that looked like one. He could tell by the appearance of the water that the enemy was approaching, though the disturbance of its surface was near the other ...
— Four Young Explorers - Sight-Seeing in the Tropics • Oliver Optic

... malrespekti, malvirtigi. violence : perforto. violet : violo. violin : violono. viper : vipero, kolubro. virago : megero. virgin : virgulino, virga. virile : vira. virtue : virto. virus : veneno, viruso. viscid : glueca. vision : vizio, vidado. visit : viziti. vocabulary : vortaro. voice : vocxo. void : eljxeti, nuligi. volcano : vulkano. volley : salvo. volume : volumo; volumeno, amplekso. voluntary : memvola, propravola. voluptuous : volupta. vote : vocxdoni. vow : solene promesi, dedicxi. vowel : vokalo. vulgar : ...
— The Esperanto Teacher - A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians • Helen Fryer


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