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Synonyms and antonyms of To look at someone in a particular way in British Thesaurus

To look at someone in a particular way

bore into ()

if someone’s eyes bore into you, they look at you very hard and this makes you feel nervous

exchange looks ()

to look at someone at the same time as they look at you, especially to communicate something

eye up ()

to look at someone in a way that shows you are sexually attracted to them

fix with ()

if you fix someone with your eyes, you look directly in their eyes so that they feel they cannot turn away

give someone a dirty look ()

to look at someone in a way that shows that you are angry with them or do not like them

give someone the evil eye ()

to look at someone in an unpleasant way, especially because you are angry with them

give someone the eye ()

to look at someone in a way that shows you are sexually attracted to them

glower (verb)

to look angrily at someone

have/keep your eye on someone ()

to be watching someone carefully, especially because you think they are going to do something wrong

hold someone’s gaze ()

to look at someone who is looking at you, without moving your eyes away

hold someone’s stare ()

to look at someone who is staring at you

leer (verb)

to look at someone in an unpleasant way that shows you are sexually interested in them

lock (verb)

literary if two people’s eyes lock, they look directly into each other’s eyes

look daggers at someone ()

to look at someone in a way that shows you are very angry with them

look someone in the eye/face ()

to look at someone when you are talking to them, especially to show that what you are saying is true

look someone up and down ()

to look carefully at someone from their head to their feet as if you are trying to make a judgment about them

lour ()

another spelling of lower

lower (verb)

literary to look angrily at someone

meet (verb)

if two people’s eyes meet, they look directly into each other’s eyes, often communicating something

outstare (verb)

to look straight at someone’s face for a long time until they can no longer look back at you

someone’s eyes meet ()

if two people’s eyes meet, they look at each other and have the same feeling or thought

stare down ()

to look at someone for so long that they have to look away