Gaze
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Gaze ( verb )
- Look steadily, intently, and usually admiringly or wonderingly at something.
- Regard steadily, intently, or with admiration or wonder.
Origin:
Middle english (in the sense 'stare intently'): from old french gazer, probably of germanic origin.
Examples:
- She gazed at the stunning sunset.
- The crowd gazed in awe at the fireworks display.
- He gazed into her eyes, searching for an answer.
- The tourists gazed in wonder at the ancient ruins.
- She couldn't help but gaze at the magnificent painting.
(As a noun)
Gaze ( noun )
- Look steadily, intently, and usually admiringly or wonderingly at something.
- Regard steadily, intently, or with admiration or wonder.
Origin:
Middle english (in the sense 'stare intently'): from old french gazer, probably of germanic origin.
Examples:
- She gazed at the stunning sunset.
- The crowd gazed in awe at the fireworks display.
- He gazed into her eyes, searching for an answer.
- The tourists gazed in wonder at the ancient ruins.
- She couldn't help but gaze at the magnificent painting.