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Look:
- "Look" is a verb that means to direct your eyes towards something intentionally. It implies an active effort to observe or view something.
- Example: "Look at the sky; it's so clear tonight." Here, "look" means to actively direct your gaze towards the sky.
- Example: "She looked out the window to check the weather." In this sentence, "looked" indicates that she made an effort to observe the weather through the window.
- "Look" can also be used as a noun to describe the act of looking or the appearance of something.
- Example: "Take a look at this document." Here, "look" as a noun refers to the act of observing the document.
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See:
- "See" is a verb that generally means to perceive with the eyes, to notice, or to understand. It implies a passive action of perceiving something that is within your field of vision or comprehension.
- Example: "I can see the mountains from my window." Here, "see" means to perceive the mountains with your eyes.
- Example: "Did you see what happened?" In this sentence, "see" means to notice or observe what happened.
- "See" can also mean to understand or grasp an idea.
- Example: "I see what you mean." In this context, "see" means to understand the point being made.


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