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look

Definition for look

noun as in characteristic, stylish appearance

verb as in appear, seem to be

verb as in expect, anticipate

Strongest matches

hope, search, seek

Strong matches

await, divine, forecast, foretell, hunt

Weak matches

count on, reckon on

verb as in face

Strong matches

front, overlook

Weak matches

front on, give onto

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Example Sentences

“I look forward to watching this show myself,” Trump said in a statement.

One of them says they’re simply rejecting the world and its “distortions,” but to an outsider it looks a lot like captivity.

“The police department didn’t do an investigation, they did not seize his phone, they didn’t look into see where the product came from,” she said.

“So people are always looking for ways to not take material there, and that has sometimes resulted in people taking material out of state.”

The Democrats look like anxious, reactive petitioners and panderers who need polls to tell them how to define justice.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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