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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121. He was determined not to let emotions cloud his vision.
122. The writer evokes a nightmare vision of a future on a polluted planet.
123. He had a vision of Cheryl, slumped on a plastic chair in the waiting-room.
124. He didn't have the mental agility or vision required for a senior politician.
125. The engineers had a clear vision of what they wanted to achieve.
126. I have a vision of a society that is free of exploitation and injustice.
127. His was a utopian vision of nature in its purest form.
128. He had a vision of a society living in racial harmony.
129. As he approached, the vision faded and there was no one there.
130. The defeated radicals of the French Revolution were the first to have this messianic vision in 1794.
131. Some teachers have a narrow vision of what art is.
132. The people who planned Britain's new towns had a vision of clean modern housing for everyone.
133. And that vision of loveliness over there is my wife,(sentence dictionary) Sandra.
134. The word "island" conjures up a vision of a relaxing summer holiday.
135. His plans for the country's future show a remarkable breadth of vision.
136. She was aware of shapes moving across her field of vision.
137. Tears blurred his vision.
138. Say the word 'Australia' and a vision of beaches and blue seas immediately springs to mind.
139. We get good vision but poor sound on this set.
140. I can read without glasses, but my distance vision is poor.
141. The new theatre company director is a person of great artistic vision.
142. The drug affected her vision and made her speak with a slur.
143. The disease can result in retinal damage and loss of vision.
144. He had a vision of himself as a rich businessman.
145. His speeches conveyed an oppressively apocalyptic vision.
146. Strategic analysis and vision was almost totally absent.
147. Vision without execution is just hallucination. Henry Ford
148. Live your vision and demand your success. Steve Maraboli
149. Their vision of society was collectivist, grass-roots oriented and utterly antithetical to the privatised and mortgaged paradise of Thatcherism.
150. When their typically apocalyptic vision of a new world faded, they retreated for the most part into traditional humility.
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.