Synonyms for eyeball
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : ahy-bawl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaɪˌbɔl |
Top 10 synonyms for eyeball Other synonyms for the word eyeball
- abide
- accost
- add up
- admire
- advertise
- affront
- appraise
- apprise
- ascertain
- assess
- attend
- attest
- audit
- baby blue
- balance account
- banter
- bat eyes at
- be a witness
- be all ears
- be confronted by
- be on hand
- be on the scene
- be present
- beam
- bear
- bear out
- beard
- behold
- bit the bullet
- blinder
- blush
- bore
- brace
- brave
- brook
- bug
- burn up
- candle
- canvass
- case
- catch
- catch on
- catch sight of
- check
- check out
- check over
- check up
- check up on
- come hither
- come on
- compare
- concentrate
- contemplate
- contemplation
- contend
- cope with
- coquet
- correct
- corroborate
- count
- countenance
- court
- cross
- dally
- dare
- deal with
- debunk
- defy
- delve
- demonstrate
- descry
- detect
- determine
- dig
- discern
- discover
- discriminate
- display
- disport
- dissect
- distinguish
- divine
- document
- double-check
- eagle eye
- eagle-eye
- earmark
- encounter
- endure
- enquire about
- espy
- establish
- estimate
- evaluate
- examine
- experience
- explore
- eye
- eyeball
- feast one's eyes
- feel out
- fight
- find out
- fish out
- fix
- flash
- flash on
- fleeting look
- fly in face of
- focus
- follow
- fool
- frisk
- gam
- gander
- gape
- gape at
- gawk
- gaze
- gaze open-mouthed
- get a load of
- get an eyeful
- get an eyeful of
- get down cold
- get down pat
- get hold of
- get it down
- get the hang of
- give attention
- give the eye
- give the once over
- glance
- glance at
- glare
- glim
- glimpse
- gloat
- glom
- go into
- go over with a fine-tooth comb
- go through
- go up against
- goggle
- grapple with
- gun
- have a look
- have a look-see
- headlight
- heed
- hit on
- hold up
- identify
- impression
- inquire
- inquire into
- inquisite
- inspect
- inspection
- interrogate
- investigate
- justify
- keep account
- keep an eye on
- keep eagle eye on
- keep one's eye on
- keep tabs on
- keep under surveillance
- know
- lamp
- lay eyes on
- lead on
- learn
- learn the ropes
- leer
- linger with
- listen
- listen in
- look
- look at
- look fixedly
- look for
- look into
- look on
- look over
- look see
- look-see
- make a move
- make a pass
- make a stand
- make certain
- make eyes at
- make inquiry
- make out
- make sure
- mark
- measure
- meddle
- meet
- mind
- monitor
- moon
- muckrake
- nose around
- note
- notice
- observe
- ocular
- oculus
- ogle
- oppose
- optic
- overlook
- pan out
- pay attention
- pay attention to
- peek
- peep
- peeper
- peer
- peg
- penetrate
- perceive
- perlustrate
- perlustration
- peruse
- philander
- pick out
- pick up
- pick up on
- pie
- pierce
- pin
- pipe
- pitch
- poke
- pore over
- probe
- proposition
- prospect
- prove
- pry
- put to the test
- put under a microscope
- question
- quick look
- quiz
- rate
- read
- recognize
- recon
- reconnoiter
- regard
- remark
- research
- resist
- respect
- review
- risk
- rivet
- rivet the eyes on
- ru
- rubber
- rubberneck
- run down
- run into
- scan
- scope
- scout
- scout out
- scrutinate
- scrutinize
- scrutiny
- search
- see
- set eyes on
- settle
- shadow
- sift
- sight
- sighting
- size
- size up
- slant
- sleuth
- smirk
- smoke
- sneer
- snoop
- spot
- spy
- square off
- squint
- stag
- stake out
- stand
- stand up
- stare
- stare at
- stomach
- study
- submit
- substantiate
- suffer
- support
- survey
- sustain
- swallow
- swivel
- tail
- take
- take a look
- take in
- take into consideration
- take it
- take note
- take notice
- take notice of
- take on
- take stock
- take the bull by the horns
- take the measure of
- tap
- tease
- tell
- tell off
- test
- tolerate
- trail
- try
- valuate
- value
- venture
- verify
- view
- viewing
- wait
- watch
- weigh
- wink
- wink at
- wiretap
- withstand
- witness
- wonder
- yawp
Définition of eyeball
Origin :- also eye-ball, 1580s, from eye (n.) + ball (n.1). As a verb, 1901, American English slang. Related: Eyeballed; eyeballing.
- As in view : noun examination
- As in gander : noun glance
- As in eye : noun optical organ of an animate being
- As in glance : noun brief look
- As in glimpse : noun brief look
- As in investigate : verb check into thoroughly
- As in leer : verb look at longingly
- As in ascertain : verb make sure
- As in assay : verb analyze
- As in observe : verb see, notice
- As in ogle : verb stare
- As in peer : verb scan, scrutinize
- As in regard : verb look at; listen to
- As in rubberneck : verb stare
- As in scrutinize : verb examine closely
- As in sight : verb see
- As in spy : verb secretly follow, watch another's actions
- As in stare : verb gape, watch
- As in behold : verb regard; look at
- As in verify : verb confirm, validate
- As in watch : verb look at
- As in witness : verb observe
- As in check : verb inspect, examine
- As in goggle : verb gaze
- As in distinguish : verb discern, identify
- As in eye : verb gaze at, scrutinize
- As in face : verb come up against a situation
- As in flirt : verb make advances toward someone
- As in gape : verb gawk
- As in gawk : verb stare at in amazement
- As in gaze : verb stare at
- Accordingly she shifted her own eyes from one eyeball to the other in the man's face.
- Extract from : « Psychotherapy » by Hugo Mnsterberg
- She done 'low to me she would n't wink her eyeball while I was gone.
- Extract from : « Southern Stories » by Various
- The movements of the eyeball were perfect, but blindness was absolute.
- Extract from : « Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 » by George Henry Makins
- The eyeball was suppurating, and the temperature rose to 99° at night.
- Extract from : « Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 » by George Henry Makins
- Experimentally the eyeball can be made to burst by tying all the venous outlets from it.
- Extract from : « Glaucoma » by Various
- The tension of the eyeball rose to 60 mm., that of the fellow eye being 20 mm.
- Extract from : « Glaucoma » by Various
- When the eyeball is cut or pierced, if the cut be deep or large, a surgeon must deal with it.
- Extract from : « Papers on Health » by John Kirk
- Long-sight, or hypermetropia, signifies that the eyeball is too short or the lens too flat.
- Extract from : « How it Works » by Archibald Williams
- The loss of the eyeball may be a leprous sign, or perhaps from tumour.
- Extract from : « A History of Epidemics in Britain (Volume I of II) » by Charles Creighton
- Not that the eyeball itself differs from that of an Occidental.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, Slice 2 » by Various
Antonyms for eyeball
- abhor
- aid
- allow
- answer
- assist
- avoid
- back
- be blind
- be faithful
- be quiet
- break
- close
- conceal
- confuse
- contradict
- deny
- despise
- destroy
- disallow
- disapprove
- disbelieve
- discard
- discontinue
- discredit
- dislike
- disprove
- disregard
- dodge
- estimate
- evade
- expedite
- forget
- give in
- give up
- guess
- halt
- harm
- hate
- help
- hide
- hold
- hurt
- ignorance
- ignore
- indulge
- invalidate
- keep
- leave
- leave alone
- liberate
- look away
- misinterpret
- miss
- misunderstand
- neglect
- overlook
- participate
- pass by
- permit
- refuse
- refute
- reject
- reply
- retreat
- run
- scorn
- shun
- stare
- stop
- support
- surrender
- unsettle
- veto
- violate
- withdraw
- yield
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