LOOK
- to use one's eyes in seeing [v LOOKED, LOOKING, LOOKS]
- to direct one's hopes to or regard with expectation
- to direct the eyes upward
- to improve
- to search for, as in a reference book or online
- to admire
- to turn the eyes toward something in order to see
- to seem
- the act of looking
- appearance
- to care for
- to review past events; return in thought
- to look at someone with a furious, menacing expression
- to view with contempt
- to regard with an overbearing attitude of superiority, disdain, or censure
- to be vigilant or on guard
- to seek out, esp. to visit
- to seek; search for
- to anticipate; expect
- to anticipate happily
- to look briefly inside of
- to visit (a person, place, etc.) briefly
- to inquire into; investigate; examine
- to be a spectator; watch
- to consider; regard
- to look to the outside, as from a window or a place of observation
- to afford a view; face
- to take watchful care of; be concerned about
- to examine, esp. briefly
- to be alert and quick
- to hurry
- to direct one's gaze to
- to pay attention to
- to use one's sight [v -ED, -ING, -S]