view ‧ point /ˈvjuːpɔɪnt/ BrE AmE noun [countable]
1 . a particular way of thinking about a problem or subject SYN point of view
from sb’s viewpoint/from the viewpoint of somebody/something
Try and think of it from the child’s viewpoint.
The islands were important from the viewpoint of American security.
viewpoint on
the Church’s viewpoint on divorce
political/scientific/feminist etc viewpoint
From an ecological viewpoint, the motorway has been a disaster.
2 . a place from which you can see something:
Different viewpoints produce different images.