viewful

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

view +‎ -ful.

Adjective[edit]

viewful (comparative more viewful, superlative most viewful)

  1. Abundant in scenic views or vistas.
    • 1983, Jeffrey P. Schaffer, Yosemite National Park:
      This we point in that glacier-scoured trough, and offers pastoral camping with the opportunity to visit over 20 fishing and swimming lakes or climb to more than a dozen viewful mountaintops, each within an easy day's hiking!
    • 1987, Margaret Zellers, Fielding's Caribbean, 1987, page 561:
      Food ranges from steak to lobster and around in that orbit, with a hearty salad bar that lures a lot of the local folk. Well worth a visit if you like viewful, nautical surroundings.