- verbpeer (verb) · peers (third person present) · peered (past tense) · peered (past participle) · peering (present participle)
- look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something:"Blake screwed up his eyes, trying to peer through the fog"
- be just visible:"the two towers peer over the roofs"
- archaiccome into view; appear:"for yet a many of your horsemen peer"
Originmid 16th century (in peering, adjective): perhaps (in the sense ‘look with difficulty’) a variant of dialect pire or perhaps partly (in the sense ‘be just visible’) from a shortening of appear.nounpeer (noun) · peers (plural noun)- a member of the nobility in Britain or Ireland, comprising the ranks of duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron:"hereditary peers could still dominate the proceedings of the House of Lords"
- a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person:"he has incurred much criticism from his academic peers"
verbarchaicpeer (verb) · peers (third person present) · peered (past tense) · peered (past participle) · peering (present participle)- make or become equal with or of the same rank:"the Thames could not peer with the mill-streamlet close to my home" · "of Homer it is said that none could ever peer him for poetry"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French peer, from Latin par ‘equal’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something:
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