1 [noncount] : the ability to see : sight or eyesight
▪ She has good/poor vision. ▪ She has normal vision. = She has 20/20 vision. ▪ impaired/blurred vision ▪ a vision test ▪ vision problems ▪ The pole was right in my line of vision. [=the area in front of my eyes] — see also field of vision, tunnel vision 2 [count] : something that you imagine : a picture that you see in your mind
▪ We had visions of fame and fortune. ▪ the architect's vision for the new building ▪ She had a clear vision of what she wanted to do. 3 [count] : something that you see or dream especially as part of a religious or supernatural experience
▪ He had a vision of Christ. ▪ The idea came to me in a vision. 4 : a clear idea about what should happen or be done in the future [noncount] ▪ The job requires a leader with vision. [count] ▪ a leader with a vision of/for the future ▪ They had two very different visions for the company. 5 [count] : a beautiful person or thing : a lovely sight — used especially of a woman ▪ She was a vision in white. ▪ a vision of beauty 6 [noncount] Brit : the picture that is shown on a television or in a film
▪ technology that provides the very best in sound and vision
▪ She has good/poor vision. ▪ She has normal vision. = She has 20/20 vision. ▪ impaired/blurred vision ▪ a vision test ▪ vision problems ▪ The pole was right in my line of vision. [=the area in front of my eyes] — see also field of vision, tunnel vision
▪ We had visions of fame and fortune. ▪ the architect's vision for the new building ▪ She had a clear vision of what she wanted to do.
▪ He had a vision of Christ. ▪ The idea came to me in a vision.
▪ technology that provides the very best in sound and vision
vision clears — see 2clear







