Collocations for point of view - noun
ADJECTIVE
alternative,
different
He listened patiently to what we all had to say before putting across an alternative point of view.
He listened patiently to what we all had to say before putting across an alternative point of view.
particular,
unique
objective
We can count on him for an objective point of view.
objective
We can count on him for an objective point of view.
personal,
subjective
aesthetic, moral, practical, technical, theoretical
business, commercial, economic, historical, legal, medical, military, philosophical, political, psychological, religious, safety, scientific, security, strategic, etc.
From a purely economic point of view, the reforms make a great deal of sense.
aesthetic, moral, practical, technical, theoretical
business, commercial, economic, historical, legal, medical, military, philosophical, political, psychological, religious, safety, scientific, security, strategic, etc.
From a purely economic point of view, the reforms make a great deal of sense.
conservative,
liberal,
socialist,
etc.
Buddhist, Catholic, Islamic, etc.
American, European, Western, etc.
Buddhist, Catholic, Islamic, etc.
American, European, Western, etc.
VERB + point of view
have
adopt, take
He always seems to take the opposite point of view to me.
adopt, take
He always seems to take the opposite point of view to me.
accept,
appreciate,
support
respect
I appreciate and respect your point of view.
respect
I appreciate and respect your point of view.
express,
get across,
present,
put (esp. BrE),
put forward
(esp. BrE)
We aren't shy about expressing our point of view.
A union representative was present to put the farmers' point of view.
We aren't shy about expressing our point of view.
A union representative was present to put the farmers' point of view.
speak from,
tell sth from
consider sth from, look at sth from, see (sth from), understand
I can see your point of view, but I think we have to consider the long-term implications.
Try to see the situation from my point of view.
consider sth from, look at sth from, see (sth from), understand
I can see your point of view, but I think we have to consider the long-term implications.
Try to see the situation from my point of view.
agree with,
share
come around to, come round to (esp. BrE)
If we can talk to her for an hour I'm sure she'll come around to our point of view.
come around to, come round to (esp. BrE)
If we can talk to her for an hour I'm sure she'll come around to our point of view.
disagree with
I completely disagree with this point of view.
I completely disagree with this point of view.
reflect,
represent
I do not think the article reflects the point of view of the majority of the population.
I do not think the article reflects the point of view of the majority of the population.
PREPOSITION
from a/sb's point of view
From a purely personal point of view, I'd like to see cars banned from the city.
From a purely personal point of view, I'd like to see cars banned from the city.
from the point of view of
The book tells the story of a murder investigation from the point of view of the chief suspect.
From the point of view of safety, a lower speed limit would certainly be a good thing.
The book tells the story of a murder investigation from the point of view of the chief suspect.
From the point of view of safety, a lower speed limit would certainly be a good thing.
point of view about
We may always have a different point of view about what happened.
We may always have a different point of view about what happened.
point of view on
I don't have a point of view on this issue.
I don't have a point of view on this issue.