List of antonyms from "look daggers at" to antonyms from "looked at"
Discover our 706 antonyms available for the terms "look like, look up and down, look down on, look daggers at, look see, look up to" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Look daggers at (2 antonyms)
- Look down (33 antonyms)
- Look down on (5 antonyms)
- Look fixedly (13 antonyms)
- Look for (47 antonyms)
- Look forward (10 antonyms)
- Look forward to (34 antonyms)
- Look in on (11 antonyms)
- Look into (2 antonyms)
- Look like (25 antonyms)
- Look out (3 antonyms)
- Look out on (17 antonyms)
- Look over (63 antonyms)
- Look right through (14 antonyms)
- Look see (31 antonyms)
- Look-see (22 antonyms)
- Look the other way (53 antonyms)
- Look to (71 antonyms)
- Look to be (1 antonym)
- Look up and down (11 antonyms)
- Look up to (57 antonyms)
- Look upon (59 antonyms)
- Lookalike (56 antonyms)
- Looked at (66 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « look see »
- As in look : noun visual examination
- As in peek/peep : noun sneaked look
- As in view : noun examination
- As in gander : noun glance
- As in glance : noun brief look
- As in glimpse : noun brief look
- As in hunt : noun search, chase
- As in investigate : verb check into thoroughly
- As in ascertain : verb make sure
- As in probe : verb explore, investigate
- As in check : verb inspect, examine
- As in examine : verb analyze, test
- It's what it says, mon ami; look—see—it is exactly as I read it.
- Extract from : « Lorraine » by Robert W. Chambers
- So you see I had a fairly good-all-round kind of a 'look see.'
- Extract from : « Stories of the Ships » by Lewis R. Freeman
- Look—see the way she is formed, so lithe, loose-limbed, agile.
- Extract from : « Voyage To Eternity » by Milton Lesser
- You wash hands after your lady, and you look see there be two seats betwixt her and you—no nearer you go (Note 2).
- Extract from : « The White Lady of Hazelwood » by Emily Sarah Holt
- Johnny did “look see,” and the thoughts that passed through his mind as he looked were strange indeed.
- Extract from : « Mystery Wings » by Roy J. Snell
- Look, father, look—see yonder is an Angel all in white, descending from heaven!
- Extract from : « Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 » by John Wilson
- Now look—see how far back in the mists of antiquity my own family of Swancourt have a root.
- Extract from : « A Pair of Blue Eyes » by Thomas Hardy
- Madame—(putting her hand under her husband's nose)—Yes; but look—see, there is a little bit coming off.
- Extract from : « Monsieur, Madame and Bebe, Complete » by Gustave Droz
- He was merely on a vacation, and intended to peep over the top of the pass for a "look see" and then to return.
- Extract from : « Smoke Bellew » by Jack London