- nounvista (noun) · vistas (plural noun)
- a pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening:"a vista of church spires"
- a mental view of a succession of remembered or anticipated events:"vistas of freedom seemed to open ahead of him"
Originmid 17th century: from Italian, literally ‘view’, from visto ‘seen’, past participle of vedere ‘see’, from Latin videre.
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- Vista can refer to12:
- A view from a high position, such as a vista of rolling hills.
- A view through a long narrow avenue of trees, buildings, etc., or such a passage or avenue itself.
- A comprehensive mental view of a distant time or a lengthy series of events, such as the vista of the future.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.vista noun [ C ] us / ˈvɪs·tə / Add to word list a view from a high position: After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a vista of rolling hills.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/vistavista / (ˈvɪstə) / noun 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 futurewww.dictionary.com/browse/vista Explore further
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