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Note:
Look, it's perfectly acceptable to use the verb look, but don't hesitate to replace this fairly ordinary-looking word with one of its many more photogenic
synonyms. Many of these substitutions come in especially handy when it comes to finding one word to take the place of look-plus-adverb or look-plus-adjective and-noun, as the definitions demonstrate.
1. Blink: to look at with disbelief, dismay, or surprise or in a cursory manner
2. Browse: to look at casually
3. Consider to look at reflectively or steadily
4. Contemplate: to look at extensively and/or intensely
5. Dip (into): to examine or read superficially
6. Eye: to look at closely or steadily
7. Fixate(on): to took at intensely
8. Gape: to look at with surprise or wonder,or mindlessly,and with one's mouth open
9. Gawk: see gape
10. Gawp: see gape (generally limited to British English)

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