APPEAR vs LOOK: NOUN
- Appearance.
- Sight, glance, gaze.
- Synonyms Appearance, complexion, mien, manner, air.
- The act of looking or seeing; glance: as, loving looks.
- Appearance or seeming in general; the quality of anything as judged by the eye or the understanding: as, I do not like the look of the sky; the look of the thing (an action, a proposition, or the like) is bad.
- Visual or facial expression; cast of countenance; personal aspect: often used in the plural with a singular sense: as, a benevolent look; his looks are against him.
- A distinctive, unified manner of dress or fashion.
- Physical appearance, especially when pleasing.
- Appearance or aspect.
- A gaze or glance expressive of something.
- The act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually
- Physical appearance
- The expression on a person's face
- The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
- The act or instance of looking.
APPEAR vs LOOK: VERB
- Seem to be true, probable, or apparent
- Come into sight or view
- Come into being or existence, or appear on the scene
- Be issued or published
- Appear as a character on stage or appear in a play, etc.
- Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect
- Present oneself formally, as before a (judicial) authority
- Perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards
- Give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect
- Accord in appearance with
- Have a certain outward or facial expression
- Convey by one's expression
- Search or seek
- Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
- Look forward to the probable occurrence of
- Take charge of or deal with
- Have faith or confidence in
APPEAR vs LOOK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become visible.
- To be shown or included.
- To come into existence.
- To give the impression of being in a certain way; seem.
- To seem; to have a certain semblance; to look.
- To become visible to the apprehension of the mind; to be known as a subject of observation or comprehension, or as a thing proved; to be obvious or manifest.
- To stand in presence of some authority, tribunal, or superior person, to answer a charge, plead a cause, or the like; to present one's self as a party or advocate before a court, or as a person to be tried.
- To come before the public.
- To be likely or evident.
- To present oneself formally before a court as defendant, plaintiff, or counsel.
- To be published or made available to the public.
- To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
- To come or perform before the public.
- To employ one's sight, especially in a given direction or on a given object.
- To appear to be.
- To have an appearance of conformity with.
- To convey by one's expression.
- To turn one's eyes on.
- To face in a specified direction.
- To seem or appear to be.
- To turn one's expectations.
- To turn one's attention; attend.
- To search.
- To turn one's glance or gaze.
APPEAR vs LOOK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To come or be placed before the public; come to the notice of the public: as, the actor appeared only once a week; his history appeared in 1880.
- To be obvious; be known, as a subject of observation or comprehension; be clear or made clear by evidence.
- To stand in presence, as parties or advocates before a court; make appearance.
- To come or be in sight; become visible by approach or by emerging from concealment; be exposed to view.
- To seem; have a certain semblance or appearance; look: as, he appeared to be wise; it appears to me that this is unsafe; he appears very old.
- . To be understood; be intelligible: as, “Do I now appear?” Cotgrave.
- Synonyms
- To cheer up; take courage.
- To advance; improve: as, business is looking up.
- See louk.
- To exercise the sense or faculty of vision; use the eyes in seeing; fix the sight upon some object, or upon some point or portion of space.
- The feelings expressed on a person's face
- Perceive with attention
- Direct one's gaze towards
- Be opposite to
- (idiom) (alive/sharp) To act or respond quickly.
- (idiom) (look a gift horse in the mouth) To be critical or suspicious of something one has received without expense.
- (idiom) (look forward to) To think of (a future event) with pleasurable, eager anticipation.
- (idiom) (look in on) To visit.
- (idiom) (look the other way) To deliberately overlook something.
- (idiom) (look up to) To admire.
- (idiom) (on/upon) To regard with contempt or condescension.
APPEAR vs LOOK: RELATED WORDS
- Include, Displayed, See, Seems, Submit, Are, Resemble, Reveal, Indicate, Appearance, Come out, Reappear, Come along, Look, Seem
- Front, Smell, Flavor, Aspect, Tone, Search, Await, Face, Feeling, Wait, Appear, Expect, Seem, Feel, See
APPEAR vs LOOK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Represent, Exist, Testify, Present, Show, Include, See, Submit, Are, Resemble, Reveal, Indicate, Appearance, Come out, Look
- Facial expression, Front, Smell, Flavor, Aspect, Tone, Search, Await, Face, Feeling, Wait, Appear, Expect, Feel, See
APPEAR vs LOOK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This does not appear to be legally problematic.
- Attorneys should appear confident and give clear evidence.
- Your words will appear in the text field.
- If your name does not appear on these calendars, please notify the criminal division clerk that your name does not appear.
- Clipped shadows appear in blue, and clipped highlights appear in red.
- The compensation we receive from our partners may impact how and where companies appear on our site, including the order in which they appear.
- If I am unable to personally appear for you, I will instruct another experienced lawyer to appear on my behalf.
- Pupils will often appear in these images, which may appear in local or national newspapers, on television or online.
- Because your termination will not appear in any public database, it is unlikely to appear in a standard employment background check.
- Each party wants his or her expenses to appear high and income to appear low.
- Be willing to look at yourself in the mirror instead of grabbing the microscope to look at your mate.
- Some teachers look disappointed, some teachers look sad but not cowed.
- TRUST would look like TRVST or FOURTH would look like FOVRTH.
- We look after your van, so you can look after your business.
- While they might not necessarily look natural, they will give you a feel for how your hair will look with extra volume.
- Not only do buildings look alike, but they are arranged on streets that look the same no matter where they are.
- Seriously, they look scrumptious and your boys look like they are having so much fun.
- The best way to look away from sin is to look at something else.
- When you see them in the hair, they look completely like scalp and look totally natural.
- Here is a look at some TV highlights that we can all look forward to.
APPEAR vs LOOK: QUESTIONS
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- Why do straight lines look slanted when I look at pictures?
- Why does my face look different when I look at myself?
- What happens when you look at someone and they look back?