longview: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈlɒŋ.vjuː/US/ˈlɔːŋ.vjuː/

Formal, business, academic, strategic planning.

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What does “longview” mean?

A careful and thorough consideration of likely future developments, events, or consequences.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A careful and thorough consideration of likely future developments, events, or consequences.

A perspective that focuses on long-term outcomes and implications rather than immediate concerns; strategic foresight.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in core meaning. The compound spelling 'longview' is less common than the phrase 'long view'. In proper nouns (e.g., city names), it is capitalized.

Connotations

Connotes prudence, strategic planning, and patience in both varieties.

Frequency

Moderate frequency in professional/managerial contexts in both regions. The phrase 'take a long view' is more common than the noun 'longview'.

Grammar

How to Use “longview” in a Sentence

take a [adjective] longviewlongview of [noun]longview on [noun]with a longview to [verb-ing]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
takeadoptmaintainstrategichistorical
medium
essentialbroadwidernecessarypolitical
weak
clearrealisticpragmaticfinancialeconomic

Examples

Examples of “longview” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • (Rare as a verb; not standard)

American English

  • (Rare as a verb; not standard)

adverb

British English

  • (Not standard)

American English

  • (Not standard)

adjective

British English

  • Their longview analysis was crucial for the pension fund.

American English

  • We need a longview strategy for infrastructure.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Essential for sustainable growth and investment decisions.

Academic

Used in discussions of historical trends, climate change, or economic policy.

Everyday

Rare; used in advice-giving contexts about life decisions.

Technical

Used in project management, strategic planning, and futures studies.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “longview”

Strong

farsightednesspresciencevision

Neutral

foresightlong-term perspectivestrategic view

Weak

considerationoutlookthinking ahead

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “longview”

short-sightednessmyopiatunnel visionimmediate concern

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “longview”

  • Using it as a verb (e.g., 'to longview something').
  • Confusing it with a literal panoramic view.
  • Incorrect hyphenation: 'long-view' is less standard than 'long view' or 'longview'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Both forms exist. The single word 'longview' is less common and often found in formal or business contexts, while the phrase 'long view' (or 'long-term view') is more frequent.

Rarely. It is almost exclusively metaphorical. For a physical panorama, phrases like 'long-distance view' or 'panoramic view' are standard.

Short-termism, myopia, or a short-sighted approach.

No, this is not standard English. Use phrases like 'to take a long view', 'to adopt a longview perspective', or 'to plan for the long term'.

A careful and thorough consideration of likely future developments, events, or consequences.

Longview is usually formal, business, academic, strategic planning. in register.

Longview: in British English it is pronounced /ˈlɒŋ.vjuː/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈlɔːŋ.vjuː/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • Take the long view.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of a VIEW that is LONG in time, not distance. You're looking far into the future.

Conceptual Metaphor

THINKING IS SEEING (into the distance/future).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Successful urban planning requires a that considers demographic shifts decades ahead.
Multiple Choice

Which phrase is closest in meaning to 'taking a longview'?