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aspect

/ˈæspɛkt/noun2 syllables

Aspect means: the visual percept of a region.

Synonyms for aspect17

noun, as in the visual percept of a region

noun, as in the feelings expressed on a person's face

expression, look, facial expression, face

noun, as in a distinct feature or element in a problem

facet

also used for aspect

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What does aspect mean?5

noun

1

the visual percept of a region“the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views”

2

the feelings expressed on a person's face“a sad expression”

3

a distinct feature or element in a problem“he studied every facet of the question”

4

a characteristic to be considered

5

the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Aspect in a sentence

  • As the house has a southern aspect, it is very sunny.unknown
  • Although dull in almost every aspect, you're sharp in the most unexpected matters.marcelostockle
  • For some people, religion is an essential aspect of their life.Nuel
  • As we learn a language, we discover its most interesting aspects.carlosalberto
  • He was controlling every single aspect of her life.Amastan
  • Addiction is not a personal failing but an aspect of an exploitative system.shekitten
  • We must consider the question from every aspect.unknown
  • Every aspect of life now depends on technology.Amastan

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Forms of aspect

as a noun

plural
aspects