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noun
- 1. a pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening: "a vista of church spires"
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Vista is a noun that means a distant view through or along an avenue or opening, or a mental view over a long period of time. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.
Vista is a noun that means a view, especially a beautiful view from a high position, or a possible future action or event. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and translations with Cambridge Dictionary.
a view, esp through a long narrow avenue of trees, buildings, etc, or such a passage or avenue itself; prospect. a vista of arches. a comprehensive mental view of a distant time or a lengthy series of events. the vista of the future.
A vista is a scene, view, or panorama. It's what you stop to see when you climb to the top of a mountain, or pull off the road at the "scenic view" rest stop. SKIP TO CONTENT
Vista means a view, especially a beautiful view from a high position, or a possible future action or event. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
Vista is a noun that means a view from a particular place, especially a beautiful view from a high place, or a vision of a situation or a range of possibilities. It can also be an acronym for Volunteers in Service to America, a U.S. government program.
Vista is a noun that means a distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, or a comprehensive mental view of a range of time or events. Find out more about its origin, usage, and translations in different languages.