100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "look"
Definition
The verb look means to direct one's gaze in a specified direction or to perceive with the eyes. It can also refer to the act of appearing or seeming in a particular way.
Synonyms
- Gaze
- Glance
- Peek
- Stare
- Watch
- Observe
- Scan
- Survey
- Inspect
- View
Antonyms
- Ignore
- Overlook
- Disregard
- Miss
- Neglect
Examples
- Please look at the beautiful painting on the wall.
- She looked out the window to see the rain.
- Can you look over these documents for me?
- He looked surprised when I told him the news.
- They need to look for a new apartment.
- Look both ways before crossing the street.
- I will look into that issue tomorrow.
- The dog looked up at its owner with big eyes.
- Can you look after my cat while I'm away?
- She always looks so happy at parties.
- We should look for a better solution to this problem.
- Look at the stars; they are magnificent tonight.
- He looked back at his childhood with fond memories.
- The teacher asked the students to look at the screen.
- She looked stunning in her new dress.
- I can’t look at that picture; it makes me sad.
- Look for the silver lining in every situation.
- He didn't look like he was ready for the exam.
- Please look after the children while I run errands.
- They looked for clues in the dark alley.
- I need to look at the map to find our way.
- The baby looked curiously at the bright toy.
- Can you look into the mirror and tell me what you see?
- She looked away when the embarrassing moment occurred.
- He looked pleased with the results of his work.
- Don’t look so worried; everything will be fine.
- I always look forward to our family gatherings.
- The cat looked out the window, watching the birds.
- She looked at him with a questioning expression.
- I can't look at any more videos today; I'm overwhelmed.
- He looked for his keys but couldn't find them.
- The kids looked excited about the upcoming trip.
- Please look away from the screen for a while.
- I need to look at the results before making a decision.
- She looked through the pages of the book eagerly.
- He looked like he hadn't slept in days.
- Look at all the wonderful gifts we received!
- The audience looked stunned by the performance.
- Don't look at your phone during dinner.
- They looked for a place to eat nearby.
- She looked for her lost dog all day.
- He looked into her eyes and smiled.
- I always look back fondly on my school days.
- Look what I found in the attic!
- They looked for a way to improve their project.
- The flowers looked beautiful in the sunlight.
- She looked at the clock and realized she was late.
- I can’t look at this anymore; it’s too painful.
- He looked forward to his holiday all year.
- The doctor told her to look after her health.
- She looked for inspiration in nature.
- The chef looked at the ingredients before starting to cook.
- He always looks on the bright side of life.
- Can you look at this from a different perspective?
- The child looked up to his older brother.
- She looked through her old photographs.
- They looked for signs of wildlife in the forest.
- I need to look at the contract carefully.
- He looked angry when he heard the news.
- The teacher told them to look closely at the details.
- She looked for a way to make things better.
- I look for a good deal when shopping.
- He looked at the menu before ordering.
- The baby looked around in wonder.
- She looked for her phone but couldn't find it.
- He looked at me with disbelief.
- I always look for ways to improve myself.
- The cat looked content as it napped.
- She looked around the room for her friend.
- Don't look at the negative side; focus on the positive.
- He looked for a sign to guide him.
- She looked for answers in the book.
- They looked at the map to plan their route.
- He looked up the information online.
- I can't look away from this fascinating documentary.
- She looked for her glasses everywhere.
- The child looked up in awe at the fireworks.
- He looked through the window at the rain.
- We need to look into this matter further.
- She looked for a solution to the problem.
- Don't look so shocked; it's just a joke!
- He looked at the stars and made a wish.
- She looked for inspiration in art.
- They looked for a quieter place to talk.
- He looked out for his friends at the party.
- She looked at her reflection in the mirror.
- They looked for ways to save money.
- He looked at the sky and predicted rain.
- She always looks for the best in people.
- I need to look into my options before deciding.
- The team looked for ways to improve their performance.
- She looked at the clock and sighed.
- He looked over his shoulder nervously.
- They looked for a new restaurant to try.
- She looked for a way to express her feelings.
- The audience looked captivated by the story.
- He looked around the room for clues.
- She looked for a reason to smile.
- They looked forward to the weekend.
- He always looks at life with curiosity.