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    overlook

    verb

    • 1. fail to notice: "he seems to have overlooked one important fact" Similar missfail to noticefail to observefail to spotOpposite spotnotice
    • 2. have a view of from above: "the chateau overlooks fields of corn and olive trees" Similar have a view ofafford a view oflook over/acrosslook on to

    noun

    • 1. a commanding position or view: North American "the overlook to the townsite"

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  2. OVERLOOKED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of overlook 2. to provide a view of, especially from above: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of OVERLOOK is to look over : inspect. How to use overlook in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Overlook.

  4. OVERLOOKED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of overlook 2. to provide a view of, especially from above: 3…. Learn more.

  5. Definition of overlook verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. overlook something to fail to see or notice something synonym miss. He seems to have overlooked one important fact. In my hurry to finish the exam I had overlooked part of one of the questions.

  6. To look over or at from a higher place: We overlooked the valley from the cliff. b. To afford a view over: The tower overlooks the sea. 2. a. To fail to notice or consider; miss: Even the editor overlooked this error. b. To ignore deliberately or indulgently; disregard: I'll overlook that remark if you leave now. 3. Archaic. a.

  7. When you disregard, pass over, or fail to notice something, you can call it overlooked. Your best friend's overlooked faults might include her tendency to be late and her annoying laugh — you ignore both because you like her so much.

  8. The meaning of OVERLOOKED is not seen, noticed, or considered. How to use overlooked in a sentence.

  9. overlook something to see something wrong or bad but decide to ignore it synonym turn a blind eye (to something) We could not afford to overlook such a serious offense. He's so friendly people are prepared to overlook his faults.

  10. The verb overlook literally means to look over the top of. The word has come to refer to the act of neglecting something, usually because your focus is aimed elsewhere. You might overlook the cost of car insurance if you’re busy calculating the cost of buying the car and paying for gas and parking.

  11. Our hotel room overlooked the harbour. The house is surrounded by trees, so it's not overlooked at all (= it cannot be seen from any other buildings). Our balcony overlooks the river. We booked a room with a window overlooking the piazza. The hotel is in a lovely location overlooking the lake.