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Ways of Looking Vocabulary

Enhance your vocabulary by learning different ways of looking with this engaging video lesson.

This video lesson introduces you to 4 terms that describe how you look at things in different contexts, making your descriptions more precise and vivid.

  • Watch: To look with attention and interest. For example, "I love to watch the sunset".
  • Gape: To stare with your mouth open, often in surprise or wonder. For instance, "She gaped at the beautiful view".
  • Peer: To look searchingly or with difficulty. For example, "He peered through the fog to see the road ahead".
  • Gaze: To look intently or steadily. For instance, "They gazed at the stars in awe".

Watch the video now to master these different ways of looking and start using them in your daily conversations.

Gestures - IntermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishIntermediate

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