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- Dictionaryaspect/ˈaspɛkt/
noun
- 1. a particular part or feature of something: "personal effectiveness in all aspects of life" Similar
- 2. the positioning of a building or other structure in a particular direction: "a greenhouse with a southern aspect" Similar
verb
- 1. (of a planet) form an aspect with (another celestial body): "the sun is superbly aspected by your ruler Mars on the 19th"
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ASPECT definition: 1. one part of a situation, problem, subject, etc.: 2. the direction in which a building, window…. Learn more.
The meaning of ASPECT is a particular status or phase in which something appears or may be regarded. How to use aspect in a sentence. Did you know?
Aspect definition: appearance to the eye or mind; look. See examples of ASPECT used in a sentence.
Aspect means a part or feature of something. If you are going to vote for a candidate, you should first learn about the various aspects of her political agenda. At the heart of the word aspect is the Latin specere "look" (think spec tacles).
Definition of aspect noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. appearance to the eye; visual effect: the physical aspect of the landscape. 2. a distinct feature or element in a problem, situation, etc; facet: to consider every aspect of a problem. 3. the way in which a problem, idea, etc, may be considered: to consider a problem from every aspect.
noun. aspects. A way in which something can be viewed by the mind. Looked at all aspects of the situation. American Heritage. The way a person appears; looks; mien. Webster's New World. A characteristic or feature of something. A novel with many unusual aspects. American Heritage. The appearance of a thing as seen from a specific point; view.