- verblook (verb) · looks (third person present) · looked (past tense) · looked (past participle) · looking (present participle)
- direct one's gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction:"people were looking at him" · "they looked up as he came into the room" · "Lynn immediately looked down, her face scarlet" · "he thought she wasn't looking"
- (of a building or room) have a view or outlook in a specified direction:"the principal rooms look out over Nahant Bay"
- ascertain with a quick glance:"people finishing work don't look where they're going"
- attempt to find someone or something:"I can't find them—I've looked everywhere"
- datedexpress or show (something) by one's gaze:"Poirot looked a question"
- (look at)think of or regard in a specified way:"I look at tennis differently from some coaches"
- examine (a matter, especially a problem) and consider what action to take:"a committee is looking at the financing of PBS"
- have the appearance or give the impression of being:"her father looked unhappy" · "the home looked like a prison"
- informal(look like)show a likelihood of:"it doesn't look like you'll be moving to Brooklyn"
- (look oneself)appear one's normal, healthy self:"he just didn't look himself at all"
- (look to)rely on to do or provide something:"she will look to you for help"
- hope or expect to do something:"universities are looking to expand their intakes"
- archaictake care; make sure:"Look ye obey the masters of the craft"
nounlook (noun) · looks (plural noun)- an act of directing one's gaze in order to see someone or something:"let me get a closer look"
- an expression of a feeling or thought by directing one's gaze:"Brenton gave me a funny look"
- a scrutiny or examination:"the government should be taking a look at the amount of grant the council receives"
- the appearance of someone or something, especially as expressing a particular quality:"the bedraggled look of the village"
- (looks)a person's facial appearance considered aesthetically:"he had charm, good looks, and an amusing insouciance"
- a style or fashion:"Italian designers unveiled their latest look"
exclamation- used to call attention to what one is going to say:"“Look, this is ridiculous.”"
OriginOld English lĹŤcian (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to German dialect lugen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- direct one's gaze toward someone or something or in a specified direction:
- think of or regard in a specified way:
- examine (a matter, especially a problem) and consider what action to take:
- have the appearance or give the impression of being:seem to beappear to behave the appearance/air of beinggive the impression of beinggive every appearance/indication of beinglook to bepresent as beingstrike someone as beinglook similar tohave a look ofhave the appearance ofremind one ofput one in mind ofmake one think ofbe the image ofhave (all) the hallmarks of
- rely on to do or provide something:
noun- an act of directing one's gaze in order to see someone or something:
- an expression of a feeling or thought by directing one's gaze:
- the appearance of someone or something, especially as expressing a particular quality:
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- Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOK 1 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to direct your eyes in a particular direction He looked straight ahead and kept walking. When you take a walk, look around you. She smiled at me and then looked away.www.britannica.com/dictionary/lookto turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes. to glance or gaze in a manner specified: to look questioningly at a person. to use one's sight or vision in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc.: to look through the papers.www.dictionary.com/browse/looklook noun (WITH EYES) B1 [ C ] the act of looking at someone or something: She gave him a look of real dislike. Take a (good) look at this picture and see if you recognize anyone.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/look
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