- SEE
- glimpse
- glance
- notice
- eye
- observe
- gaze
- spy
- spot
- examine
- stare
- watch
- witness
- a look
- To take a close look
- a sight
- To know it by sight
- to catch sight
- He caught sight of her
- a view
- An excellent view of the city
- To have the looks
- To look to (to plan)
- To look over (to read / examine)
- To look through = to revisar por encima
- To look like (to seem)
- To look down on
- To look up to
- To look on ( have a particular idea)
- To look as if ( to appear to be)
- To look up (to improve)
- To look forward to (to be excited about a future event)
- To look round (ask to find something)
- To look into = investigate
- To look up new words
- I can't find my keys and I've looked everywhere (searched)
- He wants the dentist to look at his tooth (examine)
- Look in the corner of my eye. Is there anything wrong? (look carefully)
- She ran into me because she wasn't looking (the speaker is angry)
- She ran into him because she didn't see him (not anger)
- To see
- I saw a film last night (at the cinema,
I watched a film) - I saw / I watched a film on TV ( we can use both of them)
- To watch
- The police have been watching the dealer for months
- An onlooker
- To keep a watchful eye on
- To keep and eagle eye on
- To take a close look
- Sight
- To know by sight
- sth caught thesight of him
- A lookout (vigilante)
- A lookout = perspective= the standpoint = the point of view
- Apparently / seemingly
to take after /to resemble / to bear a resemblance / to be similar to
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