looks, looked, looking

to look at
phrasal verbE

To consider or examine something carefully
  • 1We need to look at the data before making a decision.
  • 2He looked at the problem from a different angle.
To look at means to pay close attention to something. It involves examining or considering something carefully. It's like when you observe something closely to understand it better. For example, when you look at a painting, you study the details to appreciate its beauty.
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Remember, when you look at something, try to notice not just the big picture but also the small details. This will help you understand and appreciate it better.
at a shoe store
Finding the Perfect Fit
Charles
Cynthia, I think we need to look at the size chart before choosing a pair.
Cynthia
Good idea, Charles. We don't want to get the wrong size.
Charles
Exactly, let's make sure we get it right the first time.
Cynthia
Alright, let's examine it closely then.
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Similar to "to look at":
  • 1examine
  • 2inspect
  • 3review