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Definition look at in British English

look at phrasal verb

[transitive] phrasal verb
1

to direct your eyes towards someone or something so that you can see them

Example

He turned and looked at her.

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Example

We're looking carefully at all the options.

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3

to read something quickly so that you can give an opinion on it

Example

Would you like me to look at your essay before you hand it in?

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4

if an expert looks at someone or something, they examine them and decide what to do

Example

I'd like a skin specialist to look at that rash of yours.

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5

used for giving an example that proves that what you are saying is true

Example

Look at Helen. She's much happier now she's changed jobs.

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6

used for telling someone to look at something because it is surprising, unusual etc

Example

Look at that! Someone's taken my parking space!

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7

used for telling someone that you are not impressed by them, especially in reply to a comment that they have made about you or your behaviour

7.1

used for telling someone that you are not impressed by them, especially in reply to a comment that they have made about you or your behaviour

Example

Look at you! It's eleven o'clock and you're still in bed.

7.2

used for telling someone that you are surprised or impressed by them

Example

Look at you, all dressed up in a suit!

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8

used for saying that you are not at all interested in someone or something

Example

I wouldn't look twice at someone like him.

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9

not very attractive

Example

He's not much to look at, but he has a great personality.

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10

used for giving a different opinion about something

Example

Looked at one way, the project is beneficial for people. Looked at another way, it will cost the taxpayer a pretty penny.

Definition look at in British English