looks, looked, looking
to look forward to
phrasal verbE
To feel excited about something that will happen
- 1She is looking forward to her birthday party.
- 2I am looking forward to the weekend.
When you look forward to something, it means you are happy and excited about it happening soon. It could be a fun event, meeting a friend, or a special occasion. You can't wait for it to come because you are so excited.
Remember, looking forward to something is about feeling excited for the future. Try to focus on the positive aspects of what's to come, and it will make the wait more enjoyable.
at a wellness center
Relaxing Day Ahead
Carol
I can't wait for our massage session later.
Mary
Me too! I've been looking forward to it all week.
Carol
It's going to be so relaxing.
Mary
Absolutely, it's just what we need.
at a shop with home furnishings
New Home Excitement
Steven
I can't wait to see the new couch in our living room.
Dorothy
Me too! I'm really looking forward to spending cozy evenings on it.
Steven
It'll be perfect for movie nights.
Dorothy
Absolutely, and it will make our home feel complete.
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Similar to "to look forward to":
- 1anticipate
- 2await