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- Dictionarygaze/ɡeɪz/
verb
- 1. look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought: "he could only gaze at her in astonishment"
noun
- 1. a steady intent look: "he turned, following her gaze"
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gaze. verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] uk / ɡeɪz / us / ɡeɪz / Add to word list. B2. to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else: gaze at Annette gazed admiringly at Warren as he spoke.
The meaning of GAZE is to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention. How to use gaze in a sentence.
GAZE meaning: 1. to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or…. Learn more.
To gaze is to look steadily and intently at something, esp. at that which excites admiration, curiosity, or interest: to gaze at scenery, at a scientific experiment.
GAZE definition: to look for a long time at someone or something or in a particular direction: . Learn more.
gaze (rather formal) to look steadily at somebody/ something for a long time, especially with surprise or love, or because you are thinking: We all gazed at Marco in amazement. peer to look closely or carefully at something, especially when you cannot see it clearly glare to look angrily at somebody/ something for a long time:
To gaze is to look steadily and intently at something, especially at that which excites admiration, curiosity, or interest: to gaze at scenery, at a scientific experiment.
1. to look steadily and intently, as with great interest or wonder. n. 2. a steady or intent look. [1350–1400; compare Norwegian, Swedish (dial.) gasa to look]
a long, steady look at somebody/something. He met her gaze (= looked at her while she looked at him). She dropped her gaze (= stopped looking). In his last years, he lived almost entirely secluded from the public gaze (= away from public attention). see also male gaze. Synonyms look. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.
noun. gazes. A steady look. Webster's New World.