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| envision |
to imagine; to form a picture in the mind of something that hasn't happened yet |
| vis |
Latin root meaning "to see" |
| revise |
to look back and change; to correct and improve |
| supervise |
to direct or oversee |
| visible |
able to be seen or perceived |
| visor |
a shield for the eyes, like the brim of a cap or a sunshade for a car |
| spect |
Latin root meaning "to look at" |
| prospect |
to look for, explore, or search |
| respect (n.) |
admiration, high regard |
| respect (n.) |
a specific point or detail |
| respect (v.) |
to have a good opinion of or to look up to |
| spectator |
onlooker; one who watches without taking part |
| spectacle |
a strikingly grand or unusual sight |
| spectacular |
impressive to look at |