viewing
noun
uk
/ˈvjuː.ɪŋ/ us
/ˈvjuː.ɪŋ/viewing of There is security in place to prevent unauthorized viewing of any files.
uncomfortable viewing His artworks, which deal with difficult topics, make uncomfortable viewing (= the experience of looking at them is difficult).
public viewing People gazed at the sky through telescopes during a public viewing session at the planetarium last week.
essential viewing For fans of rock music, this documentary is essential viewing.
compulsive viewing The series was heart-breaking but I found it compulsive viewing (= I could not stop watching it).
compulsory viewing First broadcast in February 1978, the show was compulsory viewing for a whole generation of teenagers (= they all wanted to watch it).
[ C or U ] mainly UK
Viewing of the house is strictly by appointment only.
The estate agent said that someone always accompanied clients to viewings.
Last year my grandmother on my father's side passed away and I attended the viewing.
[ C ] (UK also view)
an occasion when a particular group of people can see an exhibition, film, etc. before the public are able to see it:
There will be a viewing of his work in the new exhibition space, by invitation only.
private viewing We've been invited to a private viewing, before the exhibition opens.
- accommodate
- accommodation
- all eyes are on someone/something idiom
- astigmatic
- beholder
- catch
- clock
- eyeful
- gawk
- get an eyeful idiom
- leer
- lock
- look out for someone/something phrasal verb
- look up phrasal verb
- look-see
- not take your eyes off someone/something idiom
- observational
- observationally
- shoot
- squint
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