aspect

noun
ADJ. central, crucial, essential, fundamental, important, key, main, major, principal, significant | basic, broad, general Questions also cover much broader aspects of general health and fitness.| appealing, attractive, beneficial, encouraging, exciting, fascinating, interesting, pleasing, positive | alarming, controversial, difficult, disappointing, disturbing, negative, sinister, terrible, worst the worst aspects of tourism| bizarre, curious, intriguing, puzzling | remarkable, striking | subtle | mundane | neglected | formal, functional, practical, theoretical the formal aspects of the language system| business, commercial, cultural, economic, environmental, ethical, financial, historical, human, legal, military, moral, physical, political, psychological, religious, scientific, social, technical
VERB + ASPECT have The project hastwo main aspects.| take on Events began to take on a moresinister aspect.| consider, cover, deal with, discuss, emphasize, examine, explore, focus on, look at, study We will be looking atmany different aspects ofpollution.| demonstrate, illuminate, illustrate a uniquecollection illustrating aspects ofIrish transport history| ignore, neglect
PREP. from the … ~ This scheme isvery good from the social aspect.| ~ to the positive aspects toretirement
PHRASES all aspects of sth, (in) every aspect (of sth) The servicewas excellent in every aspect.

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