Meaning & Definition of word "Vista"

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    Vista

    /ˈvɪstə/

    noun:

    • 1. A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening.
      • Example: The hikers reached a high vantage point and were rewarded with a stunning vista of the valley below.
    • 2. A comprehensive mental view of a series of events.
      • Example: The novel offers a vista into the lives of its characters, spanning several generations.
    • 3. A distant view or prospect.
      • Example: The old castle stood majestically on the hill, providing a vista that stretched for miles.

    Etymology

    from Italian 'vista' meaning 'sight', from Latin 'visus', the past participle of 'videre', meaning 'to see'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    distant vista:

    A view that is far away.

    in vista:

    In sight or in view.

    vista point:

    A designated scenic viewpoint.

    Related Words

    scenic:

    Providing or having beautiful views of nature.

    panoramic:

    Providing a wide view of an extensive area.

    Slang Meanings of vista

    Meaning: A nice place or view someone often goes to.

    Example Sentence: Let's check out that new overlook; I hear it's a great vista.

    Meaning: Figuratively, a promising future opportunity.

    Example Sentence: After the promotion, his career outlook is looking like a great vista.