Watch

/wɒtʃ/ verb

To watch something is to look at it carefully, often for a period of time, to see what happens.

“Watch” comes from Old English “wæccan,” meaning “to be awake, keep guard.” It originally had more to do with staying awake and alert than simply looking.

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