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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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Spectacle
::
Spectacle
(n.) A
spy-glass;
a
looking-glass.
Uplook
::
Uplook
(v. i.) To look or gaze up.
Introspection
::
Introspection
(n.) A view of the
inside
or
interior;
a
looking
inward;
specifically,
the act or
process
of
self-examination,
or
inspection
of one's own
thoughts
and
feelings;
the
cognition
which the mind has of its own acts and
states;
self-consciousness;
reflection..
Appear
::
Appear
(v. i.) To seem; to have a
certain
semblance;
to look.
Farther
::
Farther
(adv.)
At or to a
greater
distance;
more
remotely;
beyond;
as, let us rest with what we have,
without
looking
farther..
Mouser
::
Mouser
(n.) One who pries about on the
lookout
for
something.
Gaze
::
Gaze (v. i.) To fixx the eyes in a
steady
and
earnest
look; to look with
eagerness
or
curiosity,
as in
admiration,
astonishment,
or with
studious
attention..
Attend
::
Attend
(v. i.) (with to) To take
charge
of; to look
after;
as, to
attend
to a
matter
of
business..
Expect
::
Expect
(v. t.) To look for
(mentally);
to look
forward
to, as to
something
that is
believed
to be about to
happen
or come; to have a
previous
apprehension
of,
whether
of good or evil; to look for with some
confidence;
to
anticipate;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive,
sometimes
by a
clause
(with,
or
without,
that);
as, I
expect
to
receive
wages;
I
expect
that the
troops
will be
defeated..
Aspect
::
Aspect
(n.)
Prospect;
outlook.
Gloat
::
Gloat (v. i.) To look
steadfastly;
to gaze
earnestly;
--
usually
in a bad
sense,
to gaze with
malignant
satisfaction,
passionate
desire,
lust, or
avarice..
Tabby
::
Tabby (v. t.) To
water;
to cause to look wavy, by the
process
of
calendering;
to
calender;
as, to tabby silk,
mohair,
ribbon,
etc..
Stem
::
Stem (n.) Fig.: An
advanced
or
leading
position;
the
lookout.
Lady
::
Lady (n.) A woman who looks after the
domestic
affairs
of a
family;
a
mistress;
the
female
head of a
household.
Look
::
Look (v. i.) To seem; to
appear;
to have a
particular
appearance;
as, the
patient
looks
better;
the
clouds
look
rainy..
Looking-glass
::
Looking-glass
(n.) A
mirror
made of glass on which has been
placed
a
backing
of some
reflecting
substance,
as
quicksilver..
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..
Outlook
::
Outlook
(n.) One who looks out; also, the place from which one looks out; a
watchower..
Heed
::
Heed (n.) A look or
expression
of
heading.
Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To feel envy on
account
of; to have a
feeling
of grief or
repining,
with a
longing
to
possess
(some
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another,
or an equal good
fortune,
etc.);
to look with
grudging
upon; to
begrudge..
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