vision (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈvɪʒən/
Definition
The ability to see, or the mental image of what something will be like in the future.
Examples
Her poor vision made it difficult to read the small print.
The company's long-term vision is to become a global leader in sustainable energy.
He had a vivid vision of his future career path.
How to Use vision
- vision for (prepositional phrase)
- A plan or idea for the future. — "She has a clear vision for the future of the company."
- in vision (prepositional phrase)
- In the sense of sight. — "The object was barely in vision."
- lose vision (collocation)
- To become unable to see. — "The accident caused him to lose vision in one eye."
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