'Looking' words
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discern |
We must discern the truth.
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gawp |
I couldn't help but gawp at the scenery.
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gaze |
On a clear night, Ben likes to gaze at the stars.
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glance |
I've only had time to glance at your report.
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glare |
The policeman stopped to glare at the suspicious man.
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notice |
I tried to notice my friend in the crowd.
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observe |
As a sign of respect, we will observe a minute's silence at 11.00 am.
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perceive |
I perceive no other option.
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regard |
The bad driver had no regard for our safety.
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scrutinise
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I will scrutinise the credit card bill.
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