See ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

See ( verb )

  1. Perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
  2. Look at and understand the significance of (something).
  3. Meet (someone) in order to talk to them or deal with them.
  4. Go to see (a performance or exhibition).
  5. Accompany (someone) to a place and look around it.

Origin:

Old english sēon, of germanic origin; related to dutch zien and german sehen.

Examples:

  1. I can't see anything without my glasses.
  2. I saw what you did and I think you should apologize.
  3. I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow.
  4. We're seeing the new James Bond film tonight.
  5. I saw him home and then went back to the party.

(As a noun)

See ( noun )

  1. Perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
  2. Look at and understand the significance of (something).
  3. Meet (someone) in order to talk to them or deal with them.
  4. Go to see (a performance or exhibition).
  5. Accompany (someone) to a place and look around it.

Origin:

Old english sēon, of germanic origin; related to dutch zien and german sehen.

Examples:

  1. I can't see anything without my glasses.
  2. I saw what you did and I think you should apologize.
  3. I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow.
  4. We're seeing the new James Bond film tonight.
  5. I saw him home and then went back to the party.
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