Look
(
verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Look ( verb )
- To direct one's gaze or attention towards.
- To make an appearance or impression of a specified kind.
- To make an attempt or effort to see or find.
- To take care in one's appearance or dress.
- 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:
- She looked at the sky.
- He looked happy.
- Can you look for my keys?
- She always looks her best.
- The cake looks delicious.
(As a noun)
Look ( noun )
- To direct one's gaze or attention towards.
- To make an appearance or impression of a specified kind.
- To make an attempt or effort to see or find.
- To take care in one's appearance or dress.
- 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:
- She looked at the sky.
- He looked happy.
- Can you look for my keys?
- She always looks her best.
- The cake looks delicious.