- 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 lōcian (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:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to turn your eyes in the direction of something or someone so that you can see it or them: Look at the picture on page two. He was looking out of the window.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-britis…We use the verb look to mean ‘turn our eyes in a particular direction to see something’. It is followed by at to refer to the person or thing which we see: He’s looking at me.dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar…
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