Antonyms for gazed


Grammar : Verb
Spell : geyz
Phonetic Transcription : geɪz


Definition of gazed

Origin :
  • late 14c., probably of Scandinavian origin (cf. Norwegian, Swedish dialectal gasa "to gape"), perhaps related somehow to Old Norse ga "heed" (see gawk). Related: Gazed; gazing.
  • verb stare at
Example sentences :
  • The venerable Persian gazed at her for an instant, and then clasped her to his bosom.
  • Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
  • He gazed on the bright landscape, as if it had been the countenance of a friend.
  • Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
  • She gazed on his features as he slept; and was left to sorrow alone.
  • Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
  • The wayfarers all gazed in the utmost astonishment at the interruption.
  • Extract from : « The White Company » by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Gilder settled himself again in his chair, and gazed benignantly on his son.
  • Extract from : « Within the Law » by Marvin Dana
  • Rico gazed at the flowers, and thought, "If Stineli could only see them!"
  • Extract from : « Rico and Wiseli » by Johanna Spyri
  • The sight of her agitation silenced the singers, and they gazed at her in surprise.
  • Extract from : « Rico and Wiseli » by Johanna Spyri
  • I gazed at her from where I stood, then I turned to the window.
  • Extract from : « The Bacillus of Beauty » by Harriet Stark
  • They gazed reverently into his face, as if they had been gazing at the sky.
  • Extract from : « The Miraculous Pitcher » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • She raised those heavy lids of hers and gazed straight at him.
  • Extract from : « Quaint Courtships » by Various

Synonyms for gazed

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