Idioms for look

Origin of look

before 900; (v.) Middle English lōk(i)en, Old English lōcian; cognate with Middle Dutch lœken, akin to dialectal German lugen to look out; (noun) Middle English loke act of looking, glance, countenance, derivative of the v.

SYNONYMS FOR look

1 See watch.
6 See seem.
16 gaze, glance.
17 appearance, air.

British Dictionary definitions for look out for

look
/ (lʊk) /

verb (mainly intr)

noun

sentence connector

an expression demanding attention or showing annoyance, determination, etc look, I've had enough of this

Word Origin for look

Old English lōcian; related to Middle Dutch læken, Old High German luogen to look out

usage for look

See at like 1

Idioms and Phrases with look out for (1 of 2)

look out for

1

See to the welfare of, as in Mary was assigned to look out for the youngsters on the playground. Similar to look after, this expression appears in such terms as look out for number one, meaning “see to one's own best interests,” as in Looking out for number one is Barbara's first priority. Versions of this expression, such as take care of number one, date from 1700.

2

Be careful of or watchful for something or someone, as in Look out for broken glass on the floor, or Look out for Mary—she'll be coming any minute. [Second half of 1600s] Also see look out.

Idioms and Phrases with look out for (2 of 2)

look