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What is the phrasal verb of look of​

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Answered by Cheeku1405
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Answer:

Look after (someone or something) (1) to take care of; (2) to make sure that someone is safe and well

Look down on to think something or someone is inferior

Look for (someone or something) (1) to search for something or someone; (2) to investigate or examine

Answered by anushka33244
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hey mate!

here is ur ans...

Look after -(someone or something) (1) to take care of; (2) to make sure that someone is safe and well

Look ahead- to think about and plan the future.

Look away- to turn your eyes away from someone or something that you were looking at

Look back- to think about something that happened in the past

Look down- on to think something or someone is inferior

Look for -(someone or something) (1) to search for something or someone; (2) to investigate or examine

Look forward- to to feel excited and happy about something that is going to happen

Look into- (something) (1) to find out more about something in order to improve the situation; (2) to investigate or examine

Look out- (1) to be careful; (2) to avoid imminent danger

Look throug-h to examine something, usually quickly

Look up- to search for information (usually in a book)

Look up to to respect or admire someone

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