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Definition of look
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of look is as below...
Look (v. i.) To
direct
the eyes for the
purpose
of
seeing
something;
to
direct
the eyes
toward
an
object;
to
observe
with the eyes while
keeping
them
directed;
-- with
various
prepositions,
often in a
special
or
figurative
sense.
See
Phrases
below..
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Glare
::
Glare (n.) A
fierce,
piercing
look or
stare..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. i.) To look
attentively;
to
consider;
to
notice.
Retrospect
::
Retrospect
(v. i.) To look
backward;
hence,
to
affect
or
concern
what is
past..
Futurist
::
Futurist
(n.) One whose chief
interests
are in what is to come; one who
anxiously,
eagerly,
or
confidently
looks
forward
to the
future;
an
expectant..
Look
::
Look (v. i.) To show one's self in
looking,
as by
leaning
out of a
window;
as, look out of the
window
while I speak to you.
Sometimes
used
figuratively..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Slow;
sluggish;
inactive;
or
lifeless,
dull,
inanimate,
stupid;
as, a heavy gait,
looks,
manners,
style,
and the like; a heavy
writer
or
book..
Front
::
Front (n.) The part or
surface
of
anything
which seems to look out, or to be
directed
forward;
the fore or
forward
part; the
foremost
rank; the van; -- the
opposite
to back or rear; as, the front of a
house;
the front of an
army..
Lookout
::
Lookout
(n.) The place from which such
observation
is made.
Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.) The act of
looking;
vision;
gaze;
glance.
Prospect
::
Prospect
(v.) The act of
looking
forward;
foresight;
anticipation;
as, a
prospect
of the
future
state..
Missing
::
Missing
(v. i.)
Absent
from the place where it was
expected
to be
found;
lost;
wanting;
not
present
when
called
or
looked
for.
Like
::
Like (v. i.) To have an
appearance
or
expression;
to look; to seem to be (in a
specified
condition).
Introspect
::
Introspect
(v. t.) To look into or
within;
to view the
inside
of.
Flear
::
Flear (n.) A word or look of
derision
or
mockery.
Oversight
::
Oversight
(n.) An
overlooking;
an
omission;
an
error.
Condone
::
Condone
(v. t.) To
pardon;
to
overlook
the
offense
of; esp., to
forgive
for a
violation
of the
marriage
law; -- said of
either
the
husband
or the
wife..
Balk
::
Balk (v. t.) To omit, miss, or
overlook
by
chance..
Cockatrice
::
Cockatrice
(n.) A
fabulous
serpent
whose
breath
and look were said to be
fatal.
See
Basilisk.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To look upon, as in a
certain
relation;
to hold as an
popinion;
to
consider;
as, to
regard
abstinence
from wine as a duty; to
regard
another
as a
friend
or
enemy..
Overlook
::
Overlook
(v. t.) To
inspect;
to
examine;
to look over
carefully
or
repeatedly.
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