Aspect means one part or detail of something. You use it when you want to talk about one side or one feature of a bigger thing.
The weather is an important aspect of the trip.
Please look at every aspect of the problem.
Aspect is the direction that a building or land faces, like north, south, east, or west. It can also mean how something looks from a certain angle.
The house has a south-facing aspect.
The mountain's aspect is steep and rocky.
In grammar, aspect shows how the action of a verb happens over time. For example, if it is finished, ongoing, or repeated.
English has perfect and progressive aspects.
She studies the verb aspects carefully.
Aspect can mean the look or expression on a person’s face. It tells how they feel or what mood they have.
She had a worried aspect on her face.
His serious aspect showed his mood.
Aspect means the way something appears or shows itself, especially in behavior or attitude. It can also mean a particular part or side of a situation.
He showed a friendly aspect during the meeting.
The problem has many different aspects.