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- Dictionarypanoramic/ˌpanəˈramɪk/
adjective
- 1. (of a view or picture) with a wide view surrounding the observer; sweeping: "on a clear day there are panoramic views" Similar Opposite
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with a view of a wide area: a wonderful panoramic view of the countryside. She used a panoramic camera and long exposures to capture the effects of fading light. See. panorama. Fewer examples. The panoramic color photograph captures the valley's tremendous beauty. They watched the children playing outside the living room's panoramic window.
The meaning of PANORAMIC is of, relating to, or resembling a panorama. How to use panoramic in a sentence.
with a view of a wide area: a wonderful panoramic view of the countryside. She used a panoramic camera and long exposures to capture the effects of fading light. See. panorama. Fewer examples. The panoramic color photograph captures the valley's tremendous beauty. They watched the children playing outside the living room's panoramic window.
Definition of 'panoramic' panoramic. (pænəræmɪk ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you have a panoramic view, you can see a long way over a wide area. The terrain's high points provide a panoramic view of Los Angeles. More Synonyms of panoramic. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.
Panoramic definition: (of a view) wide and unobstructed, so as to take in an extensive area in all directions. See examples of PANORAMIC used in a sentence.
Panoramic refers to an unbroken or wide-ranging view. One of the reasons people climb to the tops of mountains or tall buildings is for the panoramic views. You can see everything without obstruction.
Definition of panoramic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.