Google
×
: to go through a place in order to see what is there : to explore a place. The kids looked round the shops while we unpacked. 2. : to search (for something)

look around

move around a place or building in order to view whatever it might contain that is of interest.
"he spent the day looking around Edinburgh"

People also ask
8 days ago · look round (somewhere/something) ... → look around (somewhere/something) : We arrived late, and didn't have much time to look round before dinner.
If you look round a place, or if you look around it, you walk round it and look at the different parts of it. We ...
Sep 2, 2024 · 1. to go through a place in order to see what is there : to explore a place We arrived early at the theater and spent a few minutes looking around.
Missing: round | Show results with:round
look round phrasal verb look around (also look round especially in British English) to turn your head so that you can see something.
to visit a place and look at the things in it: She spent the afternoon looking round the town.
look round meaning, definition, what is look round: to look around: Learn more.
Verb · To inspect a building or area. We're interested in buying this house, can we look round tomorrow? · To search a place. I can't find my keys, so I'll look ...
phrasal verb. look around for something. (also look round for something especially in British English) to search for something in a number of different places.
phrasal verb If you look around or look round a building or place, you walk round it and look at the different parts of it.