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to use one's sight or vision in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc.: to look through the papers. to have an appearance appropriate to or that fits (one's age, circumstances, etc.): [~ +object ]began to look his age. watch, see or view? You can see/view a film/programme but you cannot: see/view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts. observe ( formal) to watch somebody/something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it: to search for, as an item of information, in a reference book or the like: Look up the answer in the encyclopedia.
to follow with the eye, as someone or something moving away: She looked after him as he walked toward the train station. In the comments, people praised the content creator, saying that they'd been looking to recreate a similar look. One wrote: "Omg beautiful. I'm nearly 50 and I'm looking for something like this for my birthday." Another said: "Ain't no way you're 42!" Naval Terms [Naut. ](of a sailing ship) to head more nearly in the direction of its destination after a favoring change of wind.
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view ( formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film, etc.: NEW! A plus sign ( +) followed by some letters at the end of a pattern means "restrict to these letters". For example, the query *+ban finds "banana".look up to, [~ +up +to +object ] to regard with admiration or respect: A lot of people look up to you, so don't let them down. to direct one's glance or gaze to: If you look to your left, you can see the Empire State Building.