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How to Use "Look" with Example Sentences
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look
(v):
to turn one's eyes toward someone or something; to seem or appear
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
looked
at the car
closely
before he bought it.
"
(closely, carefully)
"
She
quickly
looked
at her notes before she gave the speech.
"
(quickly, briefly)
"
He
looked
angrily
at me.
"
(angrily, impatiently, intently, curiously, skeptically, suspiciously, sadly)
"
They
looked
anxiously
at the police officer.
"
(anxiously, nervously, apprehensively, calmly)
"
The lost boy
looked
around
helplessly
.
"
(helplessly, sadly)
"
Let's
look
again
at the evidence.
"
(again)
"
She
looked
away
when he came in.
"
(away, down, up, over)
Used with verbs:
"
He
turned
to
look
at her.
"
(turned)
"
Let
me
look
at your new dress.
"
(let)
"
The pants
made
me
look
fat.
"
(made)
Used with prepositions:
"
What are you
looking
at
?
"
(at)
"
He
looked
towards
the ocean.
"
(towards, toward)
"
It
looks
to
me you weren't telling the truth.
"
(to)
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look
(n):
the act of looking at or examining something; a facial expression
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Used with adjectives:
"
I need to take a
closer
look
.
"
(closer, quick, in-depth, careful, detailed, hard, honest, serious)
"
The film gives a
humorous
look
at reality television.
"
(humorous, light-hearted, interesting)
"
The documentary provides an
inside
look
at life in prison.
"
(inside, behind-the-scenes, revealing)
"
You better take a
good
look
at it.
"
(good, careful, better)
"
He had an
angry
look
on his face.
"
(angry, fierce, furious, annoyed, murderous, desperate, panicked, scared, terrified, anxious, sad, worried)
"
He gave me a
funny
look
.
"
(funny, odd, strange, weird, blank, puzzled, baffled, innocent)
Used with verbs:
"
I
got
a good
look
at his new car.
"
(got, took, had)
"
I
sneaked
a quick
look
at the surprise.
"
(sneaked, stole)
"
The tour
offers
a historical
look
at the Civil War.
"
(offers, provides)
Used with prepositions:
"
I took a
look
at
his new computer.
"
(at)
"
He took a brief
look
through
his notes.
"
(through)
"
She took a quick
look
in
the mirror.
"
(in)
"
Have a
look
out
of the window.
"
(out)
"
We had a good
look
around
downtown.
"
(around)
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