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vantage point
noun
- a position or place that affords a wide or advantageous perspective; viewpoint:
to survey a valley from the vantage point of a high hill.
vantage point
noun
- a position or place that allows one a wide or favourable overall view of a scene or situation
Word History and Origins
Origin of vantage point1
Example Sentences
It is the myopic and solipsistic vantage point of the crotch.
When viewed from a particular vantage point, however, the work comes alive as various film scenes play.
The photo was also taken from a different vantage point to the one Stipp had been in.
He also explains that from a higher mathematical vantage point, our dimension would seem less dimensional.
A ride in a ski lift crafted to look like a flying hot-air balloon even brought visitors to the vantage point of a flying monkey.
From our vantage point we watched them come abreast and pass us at a distance well within a mile.
The keep affords a vantage point for a magnificent view, extending in every direction.
"He's not as susceptible as he looks," Rose pronounced from her vantage-point of seniority.
And he wondered about Maggie—what she might be doing—what from this strange new vantage-point he might do for her and with her.
They would do better to watch the passing show from the vantage point of a little table at Florians.
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