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Verb (used without object)
Verb phrases
look after,
- to follow with the eye, as someone or something moving away
- She looked after him as he walked toward the train station.
- to pay attention to; concern oneself with
- to look after one's own interests.
- to take care of; minister to
- to look after a child.
look down on or upon, to regard with scorn or disdain; have contempt for
- They look down on all foreigners.
look for,
- to seek; search for
- Columbus was looking for a shorter route to India when he discovered America.
- to anticipate; expect
- I'll be looking for you at the reception.
look in,
- Also, look into. to look briefly inside of
- Look in the jar and tell me if any cookies are left.
- Also, look in on. to visit (a person, place, etc.) briefly
- I'll look in some day next week.
look on or upon,
- to be a spectator; watch
- The crowd looked on at the street brawl.
- to consider; regard
- They look upon gambling as sinful.
look out,
- to look to the outside, as from a window or a place of observation
- From her office window, she could look out over the bustling city.
- to be vigilant or on guard
- Look out, there are dangers ahead.
- to afford a view; face
- The room looks out on the garden.
look to,
- to direct one's glance or gaze to
- If you look to your left, you can see the Empire State Building.
- to pay attention to
- Look to your own affairs and stay out of mine.
- to direct one's expectations or hopes to
- We look to the day when world peace will be a reality.
- to regard with expectation and anticipation
- We look to the future and greater advances in science and technology.
look up,
- to direct the eyes upward; raise one's glance
- The other guests looked up as she entered the room.
- to become better or more prosperous; improve
- Business is looking up.
- to search for, as an item of information, in a reference book or the like
- Look up the answer in the encyclopedia.
- to seek out, esp. to visit
- to look up an old friend.
- Nautical . (of a sailing ship) to head more nearly in the direction of its destination after a favoring change of wind.
Idioms
Synonyms
noun
- attention , beholding , case , cast , contemplation , evil eye * , eye * , flash , gander , gaze , glance , glimpse , gun , inspection , introspection , keeping watch , leer , look-see , marking , noticing , observation , once-over , peek , reconnaissance , regard , regarding , review , scrutiny , sight , slant , speculation , squint , stare , surveillance , survey , swivel , view , viewing , air , aspect , bearing , complexion , countenance , demeanor , effect , expression , face , fashion , guise , manner , mien , mug * , physiognomy , presence , seeming , semblance , visage , surface
verb
- admire , attend , behold , beware , consider , contemplate , eye , feast one’s eyes , flash , focus , gape , gawk , gaze , get a load of , glance , glower , goggle , heed , inspect , mark , mind , note , notice , observe , ogle , peep , peer , pore over , read , regard , rubberneck * , scan , scout , scrutinize , see , spot , spy , stare , study , survey , take a gander , take in the sights , tend , view , watch , display , evidence , exhibit , express , indicate , look like , make clear , manifest , present , resemble , show , sound , strike as , await , count on , divine , forecast , foretell , hope , hunt , reckon on , search , seek , front , front on , give onto , overlook , cast about , quest , seem
phrasal verb
- attend , care for , mind , minister to , see to , watch , anticipate , await , bargain for , count on , depend on , wait , call , come by , come over , drop by , drop in , look up , pop in , run in , see , stop , delve , dig , inquire , investigate , probe , reconnoiter , scout , front , beware , watch out , overlook , scan , look in
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