LOOK OVER: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for LOOK OVER?

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Associations of "Look over" (30 Words)

appearCome into being or existence or appear on the scene.
This appears to be a very difficult problem.
askanceDirected to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy- Elizabeth Bowen.
A waiter looked askance at his jeans.
at100 at equal 1 kip in Laos.
browseFeed as in a meadow or pasture.
A browse through the sports pages.
contentedSatisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are.
I was never contented with half measures.
emergeRecover from or survive a difficult situation.
It emerged that the PM and the Chancellor are still at loggerheads.
findGet or find back recover the use of.
Find someone guilty.
fixate(in Freudian theory) arrest (a person or their libidinal energy) at an immature stage, causing an obsessive attachment.
Subjects fixated a central point.
gapeA disease of birds with gaping of the mouth as a symptom caused by infestation with gapeworm.
A large duffel bag gaped open by her feet.
gazeA steady intent look.
The male gaze.
glanceThrow a glance at take a brief look at.
She only glanced at the paper.
glimpseCatch a glimpse of or see briefly.
She caught a glimpse of the ocean.
hairstyleA particular way in which a person’s hair is cut or arranged.
observingQuick to notice; showing quick and keen perception.
onlookerSomeone who looks on.
A crowd of fascinated onlookers.
peekA secret look.
I only peeked I didn t see anything interesting.
predominateAppear very large or occupy a commanding position.
Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood.
redundanceThe attribute of being superfluous and unneeded.
rummageAn unsystematic and untidy search.
Mick rummaged up his skateboard.
searchingThoroughly scrutinizing, especially in a disconcerting way.
You have to ask yourselves some searching questions.
seeGo to see for a social visit.
I can see a risk in this strategy.
seemSeem to be true probable or apparent.
It would seem that he has been fooling us all.
sidelongInclining or directed to one side.
He looked sidelong at her with a quick smile.
sidewaysDenoting a job or position at the same level as one previously held rather than one resulting from promotion or demotion.
Turned sideways to show the profile.
smugMarked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction.
He was feeling smug after his win.
squintThe act of squinting looking with the eyes partly closed.
Melanie did not squint.
stareBe unpleasantly prominent or striking.
The students stared at the teacher with amazement.
staring(used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder.
Staring eyes.
visitThe act of visiting in an official capacity as for an inspection.
He shall visit earth in mercy.
watchSee or watch.
I guess I can rest a while with you here to watch over me.

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