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Learn to pronounce watch

/wäCH,wôCH/
verb
  1. look at or observe attentively over a period of time.
    "Lucy watched him go"
    synonyms: observe, view, look at, eye, gaze at, stare at, gape at, peer at, contemplate, survey, feast one's eyes on, watch like a hawk, keep a weather eye on, inspect, scrutinize, scan, examine, study, take in, take stock of, glance at, see, notice, spot, glimpse, spy, catch sight of, lay one's eyes on, perceive, witness, ogle, leer at, make eyes at, pay attention to, regard, attend, take note of, mark, check out, get a load of, recce, eyeball, not take one's eyes off, take a dekko at, take a butcher's at, behold
  2. exercise care, caution, or restraint about.
    "most women watch their diet during pregnancy"
    synonyms: be careful about/of, be aware of, pay attention to, consider, bear in mind, keep in mind, mind, attend to, pay heed to
  3. remain awake for the purpose of religious observance.
    "she watched whole nights in the church"

noun
  1. a small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.
    "my watch had stopped"
    synonyms: timepiece, chronometer, small clock, timer, wristwatch, pocket watch, fob watch, digital watch, stopwatch
  2. an act or instance of carefully observing someone or something over a period of time.
    "the security forces have been keeping a close watch on our activities"

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