look

/lʊk/
verb
  1. To direct your eyes toward something so that you can see it.
    • Look at the board and read the instructions carefully.
    • She looked at the beautiful sunset over the ocean.
    • He looked out the window to check if it was raining.
  2. To seem or appear in a particular way.
    • The weather looks like it will clear up soon.
    • This cake looks delicious.
    • You look tired after working all night.
  3. To search for someone or something.
    • She is looking for a new job in marketing.
    • I looked everywhere for my keys but couldn't find them.
    • We looked through the files to find the missing document.
  4. To face or be directed in a particular direction.
    • Our house looks south, so it gets a lot of sunlight.
    • The sign looks toward the main entrance.
    • The window looks onto a quiet garden.
Antonyms
interjection
  1. Used to draw attention to something or to express surprise or annoyance.
    • Look, I don't have time for this argument.
    • Look, there's a shooting star!
    • Look, that's exactly what I meant.
noun
  1. An act of directing your eyes toward something in order to see it.
    • He gave me a quick look before leaving the room.
    • Take a look at this photo from our vacation.
    • I had a look at the report and it seems fine.
  2. The appearance or style of someone or something.
    • She has a classic look that never goes out of fashion.
    • The new design gives the car a modern look.
    • I like the look of that restaurant; it seems cozy.