Visión (en. Vision)

/biˈsjon/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Ability to see.
My vision has deteriorated with age.
Mi visión se ha deteriorado con la edad.
Image or idea formed in the mind.
I had a vision of what I want to achieve in the future.
Tuve una visión de lo que quiero lograr en el futuro.
Spiritual or mystical interpretation.
The vision he had during his meditation was striking.
La visión que tuvo durante su meditación fue impactante.

Etymology

From Latin 'visio', 'visionis' meaning 'the act of seeing'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to have vision
To possess the ability to foresee or imagine the future.
tener visión
vision of the future
Perspective on what is to come.
visión de futuro
to open one's eyes
To recognize or become aware of a hidden reality.
abrir los ojos

Related Words

visionary
A person who has visions or innovative ideas.
visionario
division
Separation of something into parts.
división
revision
Examination or evaluation of something.
revisión

Slang Meanings

To have a clear vision of what one wants to achieve.
That guy has a very clear vision of his future.
Ese tipo tiene una visión muy clara de su futuro.
To see something that is not real, like an illusion.
When I was very tired, I started to have visions.
Cuando estaba muy cansado, empecé a tener visiones.