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Definition watch in British English

watch verb

verb
/wɒtʃ/

▪ anxiously, avidly, carefully, closely, helplessly, idly, incredulously, intently, nervously, quietly, silently

1

to look at someone or something for a period of time

Example

Have you been watching the election campaign?

Example

Jill watched the children build sandcastles.

Example

From the hill you can watch the planes take off.

Example

We arrived early to watch the players warming up.

Example

Watch how well she handles the ball.

Example

A vicious-looking dog was watching us with interest.

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1.1

to look at something such as a television programme or sports event, usually from the beginning to the end

Example

Our kids only watch videos at weekends.

Example

Did you watch the news last night?

Example

Millions watched the match on television.

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1.2

to secretly look at someone or something for a period of time, especially because you want to get information or to do something illegal

Example

I think our house is being watched.

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1.3

used for telling someone to look at you while you do something

Example

Watch what I can do.

Example

Watch me!

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2

to be careful of something

Example

Watch the knife! It's sharp!

Example

You should watch what you say about my friends.

Example

Watch you don't get your bag stolen.

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3

to take care of a child, an animal, or someone's property for a short time and make sure that nothing harms it

Example

Can you please watch my bag while I make a phone call?

Example

Could you just watch the baby for a minute?

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4

have great potential, be most likely to succeed in the future

Example

For someone so young, he has already made a name for himself and is one to watch closely.

Definition watch in British English