Look ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Look ( verb )

  1. To direct one's gaze or attention towards.
  2. To make an appearance or impression of a specified kind.
  3. To make an attempt or effort to see or find.
  4. To take care in one's appearance or dress.
  5. To give the impression or appearance of being.

Origin:

Middle english loken, from old english locian; akin to old high german luogen to bend, latin plangere to strike.

Examples:

  1. She looked at the sky.
  2. He looked happy.
  3. Can you look for my keys?
  4. She always looks her best.
  5. The cake looks delicious.

(As a noun)

Look ( noun )

  1. To direct one's gaze or attention towards.
  2. To make an appearance or impression of a specified kind.
  3. To make an attempt or effort to see or find.
  4. To take care in one's appearance or dress.
  5. To give the impression or appearance of being.

Origin:

Middle english loken, from old english locian; akin to old high german luogen to bend, latin plangere to strike.

Examples:

  1. She looked at the sky.
  2. He looked happy.
  3. Can you look for my keys?
  4. She always looks her best.
  5. The cake looks delicious.