Definition of «vista»

Vista means a wide view or prospect, especially of an extensive landscape. It can also refer to a particular visual aspect or scene, such as a panorama or vista point. In computing terms, Vista is a brand name for Microsoft Windows 7 operating system.

Usage examples

  1. The breathtaking vista of the snow-capped mountains left us awe-struck.
  2. From the top of the hill, she enjoyed a panoramic vista of the city below.
  3. The hotel room had a balcony with a stunning vista of the ocean.
  4. The hike to the summit rewarded us with a magnificent vista of the surrounding valleys.
  5. As we sailed along the coast, we were treated to a stunning vista of the cliffs and beaches.
  6. The restaurant's patio offered a picturesque vista of the vineyards in the distance.
  7. The painting depicted a peaceful vista of a meadow filled with wildflowers.
  8. The architecture of the castle created a grand vista when seen from afar.
  9. The new office building's windows provided employees with a refreshing vista of the bustling city.
  10. As the hot air balloon ascended, passengers marveled at the expansive vista stretching out before them.

Sentences with «vista»

  • A easy walk especially with kids with plenty of beautiful vistas of the ocean and rock formations. (oregonsadventurecoast.com)
  • The water is crystal clear while the pink sand earns its hue from microscopic segments of coral and shells, making for some of the most stunning ocean vistas in the world. (villasatpinksands.com)
  • When you want perfect landscape pictures and stunning vistas of the area without all the tourists, visiting during the off - season is a must. (moretimetotravel.com)
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