To outwardly look or be perceived as
Present participle for to direct one's gaze
“She would look directly at the finish line as she raced towards it.”
(look at) Present participle for to inspect or analyze
“Please look at the reports and give me your thoughts when you are done.”
(look over) Present participle for to have a view in a specified direction, typically from above
“The premium apartment features large windows which look over Central Park.”
(look to or look at) Present participle for to hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
“They would look to consolidate their market position by significantly improving their product.”
(look for) Present participle for to search for something that has been misplaced
“Could you help me look for my lost homework?”
(look to) Present participle for to have faith or confidence in
“In times of hardship, you can always look to your friends and family for support.”
An act of looking or watching
The act of watching people secretly, typically perversely
Of, relating to, the act of observing others, typically perversely
Facing or directed in a given direction
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