Look Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
[
linking verb
]
:
to seem to be something especially because of appearance
He looks angry.
Her new haircut makes her look young/younger.
That cake looks delicious.
“How does the situation look (to you) now?” “It looks pretty bad/good.”
It looks dangerous/unlikely.
a kind-looking woman = a woman who looks kind
The child
looked to be
about seven years old.
The once-famous star looks to be heading into obscurity.
The year ahead looks to be a profitable one. [=it appears likely to be profitable; I/we expect it to be profitable]
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often used in the phrases
look as if
,
look as though
, and
look like
It looks like it will be hard work.
It looks like it will rain/snow. = It looks like rain/snow.
It looks to me like they’re all the same. = It looks like they’re all the same to me. = They look like they’re all the same to me.
It looked as though he was feeling ill. = He looked as though he was feeling ill.
It looks like she’s going to win the tournament again this year. = She looks like she’s going to win the tournament again this year. = (Brit) She looks like winning the tournament again this year. [=she seems likely to win the tournament again this year]
He looks like a nice man. = (Brit) He looks a nice man. [=he seems/appears to be a nice man]
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