Look

verb
lʊk

Noun

  • the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually

    he went out to have a look

    his look was fixed on her eyes

    he gave it a good looking at

    Similar:Looking
    Type of:PerceptionSensing
  • the feelings expressed on a person's face

    a look of triumph

    Type of:VisageCountenance
  • physical appearance

    I don't like the looks of this place

    Type of:Appearance
  • the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people

    Similar:FeelFeelingFlavorFlavourSmell
    Type of:AmbienceAmbianceAtmosphere

Verb

  • be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to

    The house looks north

    My backyard look onto the pond

    Similar:FaceFront
    Type of:Lie
  • give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect

    This project looks fishy

    Similar:AppearSeem
    Type of:Be
  • search or seek

    We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest

    Similar:Search
    Type of:ExamineSee
  • look forward to the probable occurrence of

    She is looking to a promotion

  • have a certain outward or facial expression

    How does she look?

    The child looks unhappy

    She looked pale after the surgery

    Type of:Be
  • accord in appearance with

    You don't look your age!

    Type of:CheckMatchGibe
  • convey by one's expression

    She looked her devotion to me

    Type of:Convey
  • perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards

    She looked over the expanse of land

  • take charge of or deal with

    Similar:AttendSee
    Type of:Care
  • have faith or confidence in

    Type of:Trust

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