To look – using your eyes or your memory to find something (“look for”), to keep track of it (“look after”), or to study it (“look at”). A look is then, effectively, what you see. It is often used metaphorically, so that when some idea “looks like” something, it doesn’t necessarily have a visual appearance at all – think of a thought or an emotion – but in order to describe it, the word “look” sneaks in. Articles using this word often compares things, which can be interesting to read.

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