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What are words to describe the word look?

It depends on what aspect of "look" you want to describe! Here are some options based on different interpretations:

Action of Looking:

* Gaze: A steady and prolonged look.

* Glance: A brief look.

* Peer: To look intently or curiously.

* Stare: To look fixedly at something or someone.

* Observe: To watch carefully and pay attention to details.

* Scrutinize: To examine something closely and critically.

* Survey: To look over something or someone comprehensively.

* Inspect: To examine something carefully for flaws or defects.

* Behold: To see something impressive or remarkable.

Appearance:

* Appearance: The way someone or something looks.

* Aspect: A particular part or feature of someone's appearance.

* Demeanor: Someone's outward behavior or manner.

* Expression: The look on someone's face that reveals their feelings.

* Aura: The general atmosphere or quality that someone or something projects.

* Style: Someone's distinctive way of dressing or presenting themselves.

* Image: The mental picture that someone has of someone or something.

Metaphorical:

* Seem: To give the impression of being something.

* Appear: To come into view or become visible.

* Suggest: To hint at or imply something.

* Convey: To communicate something through appearance or behavior.

* Project: To create a certain impression or image.

Formal:

* Visualize: To form a mental picture of something.

* Perceive: To become aware of something through the senses.

* Discern: To recognize or identify something.

Informal:

* Check out: To look at someone or something in a casual way.

* Catch a glimpse: To see something briefly.

* Take a peek: To look at something secretly or quickly.

To help me give you the best words, tell me:

* What is the context of the word "look"?

* What specific aspect of "look" are you trying to describe?

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