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1look

verb \ˈlk\

: to direct your eyes in a particular direction

: to seem to be something especially because of appearance

: to have an appearance that is suitable for (something)

Full Definition of LOOK

transitive verb
1
:  to make sure or take care (that something is done)
2
:  to ascertain by the use of one's eyes <look what I brought you>
3
a :  to exercise the power of vision upon :  examine
b archaic :  to search for
4
a :  expect, anticipate <we look to have a good year>
b :  to have in mind as an end <looking to win back some lost profits>
5
archaic :  to bring into a place or condition by the exercise of the power of vision
6
:  to express by the eyes or facial expression
7
:  to have an appearance that befits or accords with <looks her age>
intransitive verb
1
a :  to exercise the power of vision :  see
b :  to direct one's attention <look upon the future with hope> <look at the map>
c :  to direct the eyes <looked up from the newspaper>
2
:  to have the appearance or likelihood of being :  seem <it looks unlikely> <looks to be hard work>
3
:  to have a specified outlook <the house looked east>
4
:  to gaze in wonder or surprise :  stare
5
:  to show a tendency <the evidence looks to acquittal>
look after
:  to take care of
look at
1
:  consider 1 <looking at the possibility of relocating>
2
:  confront, face <looking at a mandatory fine — Cindy Kilass>
look down one's nose
:  to view something with arrogance, disdain, or disapproval
look for
1
:  to await with hope or anticipation
2
:  to search for :  seek <looking for a new car>
look forward
:  to anticipate with pleasure or satisfaction <looking forward to your visit>
look into
:  explore 1a
look the other way
:  to direct one's attention away from something unpleasant or troublesome
look to
1
:  to direct one's attention to <looking to the future>
2
:  to rely upon <looks to reading for relaxation>
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Origin of LOOK

Middle English, from Old English lōcian; akin to Old Saxon lōcōn to look
First Known Use: before 12th century

Synonym Discussion of LOOK

expect, hope, look mean to await some occurrence or outcome. expect implies a high degree of certainty and usually involves the idea of preparing or envisioning <expects to be finished by Tuesday>. hope implies little certainty but suggests confidence or assurance in the possibility that what one desires or longs for will happen <hopes to find a job soon>. look, with to, implies assurance that expectations will be fulfilled <looks to a tidy profit from the sale>; with for it implies less assurance and suggests an attitude of expectancy and watchfulness <look for rain when the wind shifts to the northeast>.

2look

noun

: the act of looking at something

: the act of examining or considering something

: the act of trying to find something or someone

Full Definition of LOOK

1
a :  the act of looking
b :  glance
2
a :  the expression of the countenance
b :  physical appearance; especially :  attractive physical appearance —usually used in plural
c :  a combination of design features giving a unified appearance <a new look in women's fashions>
3
:  the state or form in which something appears

First Known Use of LOOK

13th century
LOOK THE OTHER WAY Defined for Kids

1look

verb \ˈlk\
lookedlook·ing

Definition of LOOK for Kids

1
:  to use the power of vision :  see <Look before you cross.>
2
:  to direct the attention or eyes <Look in the mirror.> <Look at the map.>
3
:  seem 1 <That looks dangerous.>
4
:  to have an appearance that is suitable <He looks his age.>
5
:  2face 1 <The house looks east.>
look after
:  to take care of <Look after the children.>
look down on
:  to regard as bad or inferior
look out
:  to be careful
look up
1
:  to search for in a reference book <Look it up in the dictionary.>
2
:  to get better <Your chances are looking up.>
look up to
:  2respect 1

2look

noun

Definition of LOOK for Kids

1
:  an act of looking <We took a look around.>
2
:  the expression on a person's face or in a person's eyes <The child had a mischievous look.>
3
looks plural :  physical appearance <good looks>
4
:  appearance that suggests what something is or means <The cloth has a look of leather.>

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