I'm having trouble justifying your point of view.
"Perspective" is an 11-letter word that means point of view.
Perspective.
angle
Depends on how you're using the word 'perspective': Generally, when discussing a person's opinion about something, the phrase 'point of view' can be used instead of 'perspective' If you're using 'perspective' in an artistic or spacial sense, then the word 'angle' works as a substitute.
The servant polished the silverware before setting the table for dinner.
Jack thought the point of view the politician was trying to explain was wrong.
The person ur talkin to its there point of view
The point of my pencil was sharp.
I have a strong view of monothiesm.
It is difficult to reconcile such different points of view
A tuning point in my life was getting married.
The word nonetheless is a connective. It can be used to link two statements where the second sentence seeks to offer a differing view point to the first sentence.
a decimal point is a point that looks like a period
She did that on purpose to make a point.
I explained the gorgeous view down to the smallest detail.
"He reiterated that point many times throughout his speech."
There is virtually no point to answering this question