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look
verb
-
look
,
looking
,
looks
,
looked
to
turn
your
eyes
toward
something
or
someone
so
that
you
can
see
it
or
them
clearly
•
The
little
boy
looked
out
the
window
to
watch
the
snow
falling
.
The
little
boy
looked
out
the
window
to
watch
the
snow
falling
.
•
Please
look
at
the
camera
and
smile
.
Please
look
at
the
camera
and
smile
.
Old
English
‘
lōcian
’
meaning
‘
to
use
the
eyes
’,
related
to
German
‘
lug
’
and
Dutch
‘
looken
’.
verb
-
look
,
looking
,
looks
,
looked
to
turn
your
eyes
toward
something
so
that
you
can
see
it
•
Please
look
at
the
camera
and
smile
.
Please
look
at
the
camera
and
smile
.
•
The
boy
looked
up
at
the
tall
skyscraper
in
astonishment
.
The
boy
looked
up
at
the
tall
skyscraper
in
astonishment
.
Old
English
‘
lōcian
’
meaning
‘
to
look
’
or
‘
see
’,
related
to
Old
High
German
‘
luogēn
’.
verb
-
look
,
looking
,
looks
,
looked
to
seem
or
appear
to
be
in
a
particular
state
or
condition
•
You
look
tired
;
maybe
you
should
take
a
break
.
You
look
tired
;
maybe
you
should
take
a
break
.
•
The
sky
looks
dark
;
I
think
it
might
rain
soon
.
The
sky
looks
dark
;
I
think
it
might
rain
soon
.
noun
a
quick
act
of
directing
your
eyes
at
something
or
someone
•
Take
a
look
at
this
photo
of
the
puppy
.
Take
a
look
at
this
photo
of
the
puppy
.
•
He
gave
her
an
angry
look
and
walked
away
.
He
gave
her
an
angry
look
and
walked
away
.
verb
-
look
,
looking
,
looks
,
looked
to
seem
or
appear
to
be
in
a
certain
way
•
You
look
happy
today
.
You
look
happy
today
.
•
The
sky
looks
dark
;
it
might
rain
soon
.
The
sky
looks
dark
;
it
might
rain
soon
.
Same
origin
as
primary
sense
:
Old
English
‘
lōcian
’.
noun
the
appearance
or
style
of
a
person
or
thing
•
She
changed
her
hairstyle
for
a
completely
new
look
.
She
changed
her
hairstyle
for
a
completely
new
look
.
•
The
company
’
s
website
has
a
modern
look
after
the
redesign
.
The
company
’
s
website
has
a
modern
look
after
the
redesign
.
noun
an
act
of
directing
your
eyes
toward
something
;
a
glance
•
He
gave
me
a
quick
look
and
smiled
.
He
gave
me
a
quick
look
and
smiled
.
•
Take
a
look
at
this
amazing
photograph
.
Take
a
look
at
this
amazing
photograph
.
Developed
from
the
verb
meaning
‘
act
of
seeing
’.
noun
the
style
or
overall
appearance
of
a
person
or
thing
•
She
changed
her
look
by
cutting
her
hair
short
.
She
changed
her
look
by
cutting
her
hair
short
.
•
The
car
’
s
sleek
look
attracted
many
buyers
.
The
car
’
s
sleek
look
attracted
many
buyers
.
Evolved
from
the
meaning
‘
manner
of
looking
’
to
describe
outward
style
in
the
19th
century
.
overlook
verb
to
be
situated
above
something
and
have
a
clear
view
of
it
•
The
hotel
balcony
overlooks
the
ocean
,
giving
guests
a
stunning
sunset
view
.
The
hotel
balcony
overlooks
the
ocean
,
giving
guests
a
stunning
sunset
view
.
•
A
medieval
castle
overlooks
the
valley
from
the
hilltop
.
A
medieval
castle
overlooks
the
valley
from
the
hilltop
.
noun
a
high
place
,
such
as
a
platform
or
roadside
stop
,
from
which
you
can
see
a
wide
area
below
•
We
stopped
at
a
scenic
overlook
to
take
photos
of
the
mountains
.
We
stopped
at
a
scenic
overlook
to
take
photos
of
the
mountains
.
•
Drivers
often
pull
into
the
overlook
to
rest
and
enjoy
the
view
.
Drivers
often
pull
into
the
overlook
to
rest
and
enjoy
the
view
.
verb
to
fail
to
notice
or
consider
something
important
•
I
overlooked
a
typo
in
the
report
and
sent
it
to
the
client
.
I
overlooked
a
typo
in
the
report
and
sent
it
to
the
client
.
•
Don
’
t
overlook
the
small
details
—
they
can
make
a
big
difference
.
Don
’
t
overlook
the
small
details
—
they
can
make
a
big
difference
.
verb
to
supervise
or
watch
over
a
person
,
process
,
or
activity
to
make
sure
it
is
done
correctly
•
Ms
.
Lopez
was
hired
to
overlook
the
new
interns
during
their
training
.
Ms
.
Lopez
was
hired
to
overlook
the
new
interns
during
their
training
.
•
He
overlooks
the
entire
production
line
to
ensure
quality
.
He
overlooks
the
entire
production
line
to
ensure
quality
.