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Aspect has 7 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a distinct feature or element in a problem

"he studied every facet of the question"

2

a characteristic to be considered

"Before finalizing the contract, we need to consider every aspect of the proposal to ensure there are no hidden risks."

3

the visual percept of a region

"the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"

4

the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb

"She analyzed every aspect of his performance, from how he started the race to whether he finished it within the allotted time."

5

the feelings expressed on a person's face

"a sad expression"

"a look of triumph"

"an angry face"

6

Any specific feature, part, or element of something.

"The new software update improved several aspects of the user interface, making navigation much smoother."

In plain English: An aspect is a particular way of looking at or thinking about something.

"The main aspect of this project is to improve customer service."

Usage: Use "aspect" to refer to a particular feature, detail, or element of a situation or object that influences how it is perceived. It is often paired with verbs like "consider" or "examine" when discussing different facets of an issue.

Verb
1

To have a particular aspect or type of aspect.

"The new proposal has several aspects that need careful consideration before we can move forward with implementation."

In plain English: To aspect something means to look at it carefully from different points of view.

"The new manager will aspect the upcoming project to ensure all details are covered."

Usage: The verb form of "aspect" means to look at something intently or examine it closely, similar to surveying. Do not use it to mean "to have a particular quality," as that usage is incorrect in modern English.

Example Sentences
"The main aspect of this project is to improve customer service." noun
"The aspect of his smile made everyone feel welcome immediately." noun
"She adjusted her glasses to get a better aspect on the distant mountain." noun
"This project requires careful attention to every technical aspect before launch." noun
"The new manager will aspect the upcoming project to ensure all details are covered." verb
Related Terms
subaspect semisextile god father interculture onefold octant conjunction momentane multifaceted sleaze factor aspects auxiliary verb horoscope aspect oriented god quintile view blight spoonful of sugar helps medicine go down distomedial
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
feature characteristic visual percept grammatical relation countenance
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
side sector surface background coast exposure foreground glimpse middle distance side view tableau perfective durative inchoative iterative leer sparkle

Origin

The word "aspect" entered English from Middle French and Latin, originally meaning a view or appearance. It derives from the Latin verb aspiciō, which combines elements for "towards" and "to look," essentially describing something that is seen or inspected.

Rhyming Words
ect dect fect tect lect hect sect exect elect spect eject object inject adject advect expect resect adlect detect invect
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