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.

This is absolutely wonderful! – Anna inhaled another long view over the park with her mind. So many great things happening…

When the world behaves as if it doesn’t like you, bringing nothing but worries and trouble, you could be tempted to…