Noun
vision -
a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death"
imagery ,
mental imagery ,
imaging ,
imagination (medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the body
prevision a prophetic vision (as in a dream)
vision -
the perceptual experience of seeing; "the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision" ; "he had a visual sensation of intense light"
visual sensation
vision -
a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance; "he had a vision of the Virgin Mary"
Vision -
the ability to see; the visual faculty
sight ,
vision ,
visual sense ,
visual modality
sense modality ,
sensory system ,
modality the body's system of sense organs
exteroception sensitivity to stimuli originating outside of the body
stigmatism normal eyesight
achromatic vision vision using the rods
visual acuity ,
acuity ,
sharp-sightedness sharpness of vision; the visual ability to resolve fine detail (usually measured by a Snellen chart)
binocular vision vision involving the use of both eyes
central vision vision using the fovea and parafovea; the middle part of the visual field
chromatic vision ,
color vision ,
trichromacy the normal ability to see colors
distance vision vision for objects that a 20 feet or more from the viewer
eyesight ,
sightedness ,
seeing normal use of the faculty of vision
monocular vision vision with only one eye
near vision vision for objects 2 feet or closer to the viewer
night-sight ,
night vision ,
scotopic vision ,
twilight vision the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight)
daylight vision ,
photopic vision normal vision in daylight; vision with sufficient illumination that the cones are active and hue is perceived
Vision -
the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses; "popular imagination created a world of demons" ; "imagination reveals what the world could be"
imagination ,
imaginativeness ,
vision
creative thinking ,
creativeness ,
creativity the ability to create
fictitious place ,
imaginary place ,
mythical place a place that exists only in imagination; a place said to exist in fictional or religious writings
fancy a kind of imagination that was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than true imagination
fantasy ,
phantasy imagination unrestricted by reality; "a schoolgirl fantasy"
dreaming ,
dream a state of mind characterized by abstraction and release from reality; "he went about his work as if in a dream"