aspect

noun

as·​pect ˈa-ˌspekt How to pronounce aspect (audio)
1
a
: a particular status or phase in which something appears or may be regarded
They studied every aspect of the question.
b(1)
: appearance to the eye or mind
the threatening aspect of the dark sky
(2)
: a particular appearance of the face : mien
… all that's best of dark and bright / Meet in her aspect and her eyes.Lord Byron
2
a
: the position of planets or stars with respect to one another held by astrologers to influence human affairs
also : the apparent position (such as conjunction) of a body in the solar system with respect to the sun
b
: a position facing a particular direction : exposure
a house with a southern aspect
c
: the manner of presentation of a plane to a fluid through which it is moving or to a current
3
grammar
a
: the nature of the action of a verb as to its beginning, duration, completion, or repetition and without reference to its position in time
b
: a set of inflected (see inflect sense 1) verb forms that indicate aspect
4
archaic : an act of looking : gaze
aspectual adjective

Did you know?

Since aspectus in Latin means "looked at", an aspect of something is basically the direction from which it's looked at. So we may say that travel is your favorite aspect of your job, or that eating well is one aspect of a healthy life. If you look at a stage set from the front, it looks completely different than from behind, where all the mechanisms are visible, and both aspects are important. The word can be very useful when you're analyzing something, and it's used a great deal in the writings of scholars.

Examples of aspect in a Sentence

depending on what aspect of college life you consider most important, there are several colleges which might be good for you he has the aspect of a man used to giving orders and seeing them obeyed
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Another aspect to note is that the AI didn’t ridicule me or otherwise play any tomfoolery about my aspiration. Lance Eliot, Forbes, 11 Jan. 2025 And the worst aspects of every part of society will make the most noise. Karen Bliss, SPIN, 10 Jan. 2025 Fifty-one congressional committees and subcommittees have jurisdiction over various aspects of the EPA, and both the Government Accountability Office and EPA’s own inspector general regularly review the agency’s work. Stan Meiburg, The Conversation, 10 Jan. 2025 Pope said working on the ability to reject content is an important aspect of making sure toxic diet culture doesn’t permeate one’s mental health, and recommended seeking professional support through therapists and dietitians if unhealthy thoughts persist. Rachel Hale, USA TODAY, 10 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for aspect 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin aspectus, from aspicere to look at, from ad- + specere to look — more at spy

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Time Traveler
The first known use of aspect was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Aspect.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aspect. Accessed 15 Jan. 2025.

Kids Definition

aspect

noun
as·​pect ˈas-ˌpekt How to pronounce aspect (audio)
1
: a position facing a certain direction : exposure
2
: a certain way in which something appears or may be regarded
studied every aspect of the question
3
: the way something appears

Medical Definition

aspect

noun
as·​pect ˈas-ˌpekt How to pronounce aspect (audio)
1
: the part of an object (as an organ) in a particular position
the medial aspects of the kneesR. H. Nyquist
2
: a particular status or phase in which something appears or may be regarded
the medicolegal aspects of pregnancyBulletin of Meharry Medical College

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