vantage point (Meaning)

Wordnet

vantage point (n)

a place from which something can be viewed

Webster

vantage point ()

A point giving advantage; vantage ground.

vantage point Sentence Examples

  1. From my vantage point on the hill, I had an unobstructed view of the battlefield below.
  2. The sniper took up a vantage point in the bell tower, providing him with a clear shot at his targets.
  3. The journalist sought a vantage point that would allow her to witness the historic event firsthand.
  4. The bird watched from its vantage point high in the tree, its keen eyes scanning the surrounding area.
  5. The mountaintop offered a panoramic vantage point from which one could admire the vast expanse of the valley.
  6. The photographer climbed to a nearby peak to gain a better vantage point for capturing the sunrise.
  7. The reconnaissance team established a vantage point overlooking the enemy base, gathering vital intelligence.
  8. The binoculars provided a closer vantage point, allowing me to observe the details of the distant cityscape.
  9. The drone hovered above, providing a real-time vantage point of the unfolding events below.
  10. The towering skyscraper gave us a unique vantage point from which to survey the bustling metropolis.

FAQs About the word vantage point

a place from which something can be viewedA point giving advantage; vantage ground.

perspective, point of view, viewpoint, outlook, angle, shoes, frame of reference, eye view, view, standpoint

No antonyms found.

From my vantage point on the hill, I had an unobstructed view of the battlefield below.

The sniper took up a vantage point in the bell tower, providing him with a clear shot at his targets.

The journalist sought a vantage point that would allow her to witness the historic event firsthand.

The bird watched from its vantage point high in the tree, its keen eyes scanning the surrounding area.