| A | B |
| visionary | a person with unusual powers of foresight |
| visualize | to form a mental picture of something |
| vista | a wide panoramic open view |
| revise | to reorganize with the purpose of improving |
| envy | spite and resentment at seeing the success of another |
| video | moving pictures seen on a screen |
| evidence | items thoroughly or fully seen in a court case |
| inspect | to come to see in an official capacity |
| circumspect | heedful of potential consequences |
| retrospect | remembering things from the past |
| introspective | to look into one's self; to self examine |
| spectacle | something which is seen such as a public event or show |
| spectator | one who sees or watches an event |
| specter | a ghost allowing itself to be seen |
| conspicuous | very easy to see |