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
Words nearby look
British Dictionary definitions for look to
look
/ (lʊk) /
verb (mainly intr)
noun
sentence connector
an expression demanding attention or showing annoyance, determination, etc
look, I've had enough of this
See also
look after,
look back,
look down,
look forward to,
look-in,
look on,
lookout,
look over,
look through,
look up
Word Origin for look
Old English
lōcian; related to Middle Dutch
læken, Old High German
luogen to look out
usage for look
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Idioms and Phrases with look to (1 of 2)
look to
Pay attention to, take care of, as in You'd best look to your own affairs. [c. 1300]
Anticipate or expect, as in We look to hear from her soon. [c. 1600]
look to be. Seem to be, promise to be, as in This looks to be a very difficult assignment. [Mid-1700s]
Idioms and Phrases with look to (2 of 2)
look