Synonym: apparition, dream, fantasy, ghost, illusion, image, perception, phantom, sight, specter. Similar words: revision, division, envision, provision, television, derision, decision, collision. Meaning: ['vɪʒn] n. 1. a vivid mental image 2. the ability to see; the visual faculty 3. the perceptual experience of seeing 4. the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses 5. a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.
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61. Wearing glasses should correct your vision.
62. You are a vision of loveliness.
63. The high driving position gives excellent all-round vision.
64. The film is a dark vision of the future.
65. Simon has a clear-sighted vision of the company's future.
66. My vision has grown so hazy.
67. The idea came to her in a vision.
68. She really is a vision.
69. She suffers from impaired vision/hearing.
70. Not everyone shares his vision of an inclusive America.
71. He tried to vision himself in a past century.
72. He outlined his vision for the new economic order.
73. Churchill's clarity of vision impressed all who knew him.
74. It's outside my range of vision.
75. His vision was blurred .
76. She was a vision of loveliness in her wedding dress.
77. The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs.
78. The company is a monument to Sir Peter's energy and vision.
79. How you see the building depends on your angle of vision.
80. Please move; you're right in my line of vision .
81. He had a vision of a world in which there would be no wars.
82. She emerged from the bedroom,[sentencedict.com](http://sentencedict.com/vision.html) a vision in cream silk.
83. The rain prevented her having clear vision of the road ahead.
84. His "cosmic vision" is to blend Christianity with "the wisdom of all world religions".
85. The English word " television " is a mongrel because " tele " comes from Greek and " vision " from Latin.
86. Use your peripheral vision widely when moving from place to place.
87. In her speech, the director outlined her vision for the future.
88. They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world.
89. Someone was standing in my line of vision so I couldn't see the screen.
90. He became a monk after seeing Saint Apollinaris in a vision.
More similar words: revision, division, envision, provision, television, derision, decision, collision, disillusion, disillusionment, visitor, visible, divisible, invisible, vivisection, inquisition, acquisition, fusion, improvisation, mission, passion, version, session, evasion, allusion, cession, pension, mansion, erosion, tension.