Look

/lʊk/ verb

To look means to direct your eyes toward something so you can see it. As a noun, it can also mean someone’s expression or appearance at a particular moment.

It comes from Old English “lōcian,” meaning “to see” or “to behold,” related to other Germanic words for watching or observing. The basic sense of directing vision has stayed the same.

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