Worm's eye view
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British pronunciation/wˈɜːmz ˈaɪ vjˈuː/
American pronunciation/wˈɜːmz ˈaɪ vjˈuː/
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a perspective that emphasizes the view or situation of someone with lower status or authority

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worm's eye view definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "worm's eye view" and when to use it?

The idiom "worm's eye view" probably originates from the concept of seeing the world from a low and limited perspective, similar to how a worm views its surroundings. It is used to describe a viewpoint that emphasizes the experiences or situation of someone with lower status or authority in various situations and contexts.

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a view from a very low or ground-level perspective

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a narrow-minded or limited perspective, typically one that is focused on petty details

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a limited or individual perspective that emphasizes personal experiences or insignificant details within a broader context

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The book was a worm's eye view of the American Revolution.
The worm's eye view of the world is often one of fear and anxiety.
As an intern, I had a worm's eye view of how the company operated, which was quite different from what the executives experienced.
The new policy was designed to consider the worm's eye view of employees, ensuring their voices were heard.
The worm's eye view of the media is often one of skepticism and distrust.
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