Look
Definition of look:
part of speech: verb
To turn the eye toward so as to see: to direct the attention to: to watch: to seem: to face, as a house: ( B.) to expect.
part of speech: verb
To express by a look: to influence by looks- LOOK AFTER, to attend to or take care of: ( B.) to - expect.
part of speech: noun
Glance of the eye; appearauce; view.
part of speech: noun
The act of looking or seeing: sight: air of the face: appearance.
part of speech: interjection
See.
part of speech: verb
To direct the sight or attention to; search; appear.
part of speech: verb
To direct the eye to anything, in order to view it; direct the mind or attention; as, to look into a matter; front or face; as, my windows look out on a beautiful garden; watch; as, to look for news; appear; as, she looks happy; to depend or turn; as, citizens look to the state for protection.
part of speech: noun
The act of looking; appearance; expression of face.
part of speech: verb
To show by an expression of face; as, he looked his contempt; turn the eyes upon; as, he looked the boy up and down; to influence by looking; as, to look down opposition.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for look:
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Now you just look at me.
"Plays A Protégée of the Mistress; Poverty Is No Crime; Sin and Sorrow Are Common to All; It's a Family Affair--We'll Settle It Ourselves", Alexander Ostrovsky. -
Thundher and sparbles, look at it!
"The Irish Fairy Book", Various. -
Why don't they look after her?
"The Mark Of Cain", Andrew Lang. -
Look at this letter.
"The Hero of Garside School", J. Harwood Panting.