See
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
See ( verb )
- Perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
- Look at and understand the significance of (something).
- Meet (someone) in order to talk to them or deal with them.
- Go to see (a performance or exhibition).
- Accompany (someone) to a place and look around it.
Origin:
Old english sēon, of germanic origin; related to dutch zien and german sehen.
Examples:
- I can't see anything without my glasses.
- I saw what you did and I think you should apologize.
- I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow.
- We're seeing the new James Bond film tonight.
- I saw him home and then went back to the party.
(As a noun)
See ( noun )
- Perceive with the eyes; discern visually.
- Look at and understand the significance of (something).
- Meet (someone) in order to talk to them or deal with them.
- Go to see (a performance or exhibition).
- Accompany (someone) to a place and look around it.
Origin:
Old english sēon, of germanic origin; related to dutch zien and german sehen.
Examples:
- I can't see anything without my glasses.
- I saw what you did and I think you should apologize.
- I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow.
- We're seeing the new James Bond film tonight.
- I saw him home and then went back to the party.