Associations to the word «Viewing»
Noun
- Monitor
- Telecast
- Video
- Horseback
- Adobe
- Overlook
- Observatory
- Remote
- Rooftop
- Standpoint
- Visualization
- Preview
- Advertiser
- Viewpoint
- Obesity
- Pavilion
- Perspective
- Transparency
- Device
- Promenade
- Cad
- Lounge
- Imaging
- Tape
- Fixation
- Waterfall
- Aquarium
- Scenery
- Enclosure
- Stimulus
- Context
- Episode
- Shutter
- Cinema
- Premiere
- Lighting
- Distortion
- View
- Visibility
- Watching
- Habit
- Funeral
- Cable
- File
- Perception
- Scanning
- Slide
- Edison
- Horseshoe
- Photograph
- Whales
- Dvd
- Geometry
- Screening
- Broadcaster
- Terrace
- Programme
- Censorship
- Object
Adjective
- Parental
- Accessible
- Paranormal
- Recreational
- Cinematic
- Outdoor
- Diagonal
- Optimal
- Content
- Unavailable
- Video
- Visual
- Optical
- Artistic
- Digital
- Inappropriate
- Interactive
- Astronomical
- Unauthorized
- Optimum
- Transparent
- Online
- Graphical
- Focal
- Retinal
- Public
- Projected
- Psychic
- Spectacular
- Photographic
- Listening
- Compelling
- Daytime
- Rental
- Infrared
Wiktionary
VIEWING, verb. Present participle of view
VIEWING, noun. An instance of viewing something.
VIEWING, noun. A wake.
VIEWING AUDIENCE, noun. (media) (entertainment) An audience that views an event or show through various forms of media, participating in an event without physically being present at the event itself. Examples are television, webcast, podcast, MySpace, etc.
VIEWING AUDIENCES, noun. Plural of viewing audience
Dictionary definition
VIEWING, noun. The display of a motion picture.
VIEWING, noun. A vigil held over a corpse the night before burial; "there's no weeping at an Irish wake".
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.