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Phrasal Verbs with LOOK.

 

Phrasal Verbs with LOOK
 

Some used idioms (phrasal verbs) with LOOK.

  • Look after

  • Look away

  • Look for

  • Look into

  • Look out

  • Look through

  • Look up

  • Look up to

This is not a complete list. We will add more Phrasal Verbs with LOOK when we can.


 

Look after (someone or something)

1. = to take care of.

2. = to make sure that someone is safe and well.

  • Make sure you look after yourself. I don't want you to be ill due to this weather.

  • I have to look after my son tonight.


 

Look away

1. = to turn your eyes away from someone or something that you were looking at.

  • The accident was so horrible that I had to look away.

  • She looked away in embarrassment.


 

Look for (someone or something)

1. = to search for something or someone.

2. = to try and find something or someone

  • Can you help me look for my brother, he was meant to be here 20 minutes ago.

  • I am looking for my black shirt have you seen it?


 

Look into

Normally - Look into (something)

1. = to find out more about something in order to improve the situation.

2. = to investigate or examine.

  • The manager promised to look into my complaint

  • I will look into this matter and see what I can do about it.


 

Look out

1. = to be careful.

2. = to avoid imminent danger.

  • Look out! An angry dog is coming your way.

  • Look out! There is a broken bottle near your foot.


 

Look through

1. = to examine something, usually quickly.

  • I must look through this report to establish the full story.

  • I will look through my email to see if I can find your request.


 

Look up

1. = to search for information (usually in a book)

  • I need to look that word up in the dictionary, I have never heard it before.

  • I will look up your number when I get to Santiago.


 

Look up to

1. = to respect or admire someone.

  • I really look up to my father.

  • She will always look up to her father as he had such a positive effect on her youth.

 

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