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Learn to pronounce gaze

/ɡāz/
verb
look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought.
"he could only gaze at her in astonishment"
synonyms: stare, look fixedly, look vacantly, look, take a good look, gape, goggle, peer, leer, ogle, eye, contemplate, survey, scan, study, gawk at, rubberneck at, give something the once-over, get a load of, check out, gawp at, eyeball, behold

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Sep 8, 2024 · 1. a fixed intent look; a steady gaze; He fixed his gaze out the window. She lowered/dropped/raised her gaze. I met his gaze. [=I looked back at him.]
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When someone lays eyes on you and keeps looking, it is a gaze or a stare. You can gaze back or just say, "Take a picture; it lasts longer."
To gaze is to look steadily and intently at something, esp. at that which excites admiration, curiosity, or interest: to gaze at scenery, at a scientific ...
to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else: gaze at Annette gazed ...
The act of looking fixedly or intently; a steady or intent look. 1566. For weryed with my ...
to look at something or someone for a long time. gaze suggests looking steadily at something with feelings of interest, wonder, or admiration.
to look steadily at somebody/something for a long time, either because you are very interested or surprised, or because you are thinking of something else.
Sep 8, 2024 · verb. ˈgāz. Definition of gaze. as in to stare. to look long and hard in wonder or surprise just sat there and gazed at the panorama before us ...