| A | B |
| behold (verb) | to gaze at; look upon |
| discernment (noun) | keenness or sharpness in detecting, distinguishing, or selecting |
| envision (verb) | to picture in the mind |
| foresee (verb) | to see or to know beforehand |
| gape (verb) | to stare in amazement with the mouth open |
| impressionistic (adjective) | of or pertaining to a highly personlized response to art or experience as opposed to a response based on reason or fact |
| insight (noun) | the ability to see and understand the true nature of something |
| myopia (noun) | shortsightedness or lack of good judgment in thinking or planning |
| perceptive (adjective) | having the ability to be keenly aware of things and situations; knowing |
| survey (verb) | to examine or look at broadly |
| survey (noun) | a detailed inspection or investigation |