Related to or affecting the vision. (obsolete) That can be seen; visible .
What is the adverb of vision?
visional ˈvizh-nəl , ˈvi-zhə-nəl adjective. visionally adverb.
Is vision a noun verb or adjective?
Vision: It’s a verb !
Related to or affecting the vision. (obsolete) That can be seen; visible .
visional ˈvizh-nəl , ˈvi-zhə-nəl adjective. visionally adverb.
Vision: It’s a verb !
A vision statement should be concise, no longer than a sentence or two . As Falkowski says, you want your entire organization to be able to quickly repeat it and, more importantly, understand it. However, a vision statement needs to be more than a catchy tagline.
Able to be seen ; visible.
noun. /ˈvɪʒn/ 1[uncountable] the ability to see ; the area that you can see from a particular position to have good/perfect/poor/blurred/normal vision 20–20 vision (= the ability to see perfectly) Cats have good night vision.
adjective. formed or consisting of matter; physical; corporeal : the material world. relating to, concerned with, or involving matter: material forces.
noun . the act or power of sensing with the eyes; sight. the act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be: prophetic vision; the vision of an entrepreneur.
1. She suffered from dizziness and blurred vision . 2. Cats have good night vision.
sight (verb) sighted ( adjective ) sighting (noun) sight–read (verb)
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The Latin root vis is easily recalled through the word vision, someone’s ability to “see,” whereas vid can be remembered through video, or moving images which you “see” on a screen.
A visionary is someone with a strong vision of the future. Since such visions aren’t always accurate, a visionary’s ideas may either work brilliantly or fail miserably. ... The word is also an adjective; thus, for example, we may speak of a visionary project, a visionary leader, a visionary painter, or a visionary company.
knowing (adjective) know–it–all (noun) known .
look (verb) look (noun) ... look–see (noun) backward–looking (adjective)
The word “was” functions as a linking verb that connects the subject “Jack” with “unwell last week.” Example: She was at the mall yesterday.
