vision

noun
UK: /ˈvɪʒ.ən/
US: /ˈvɪʒ.ən/
  1. The ability to see.

    1. My vision is blurry without my glasses now. [ ] [ ]
    2. She has excellent vision and can spot details from far away to see clearly. [ ] [ ]
  2. An idea or mental image of something.

    1. He has a vision for a better future for all people. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company's vision is to become the market leader in sustainable energy solutions. [ ] [ ]
  3. The act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be.

    1. Her artistic vision made her so popular in this area. [ ] [ ]
    2. The CEO lacked the vision to see the changing trends in the market and respond effectively. [ ] [ ]
vision verb
  1. To see or imagine something.

    1. I can vision the house by the lake so beautiful. [ ] [ ]
    2. He could vision a time when renewable energy sources would power the entire city. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "vision" in English means: The ability to see., An idea or mental image of something., The act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be..

The phonetic transcription of "vision" is /ˈvɪʒ.ən/ in British English and /ˈvɪʒ.ən/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "vision": sight, dream, eyesight, imagination, foresight, concept.

Example usage of "vision": "My vision is blurry without my glasses now.". More examples on the page.