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    O·ver·look

    verb

    • 1. fail to notice (something): "he seems to have overlooked one important fact" Similar missfail to noticefail to observefail to spotOpposite spotnotice
    • 2. have a view of from above: "the chateau overlooks fields of corn and olive trees" Similar have a view ofafford a view oflook over/acrosslook onto

    noun

    • 1. a commanding position or view: North American "he veered off the highway onto an overlook"
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  3. overlook somebody (for something) to not consider someone for a job or position, even though they might be suitable synonym pass somebodyover She's been overlooked for promotion several times. See overlook in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: overlook.

  4. Check pronunciation: overlook. Definition of overlook verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. All translations. OVERLOOK meaning: 1. to have a view of something from above: 2. to not notice or consider something: 3. to forgive…. Learn more.

  6. 4 days ago · overlook in American English. (verb ˌouvərˈluk, noun ˈouvərˌluk) transitive verb. 1. to fail to notice, perceive, or consider. to overlook a misspelled word. 2. to disregard or ignore indulgently, as faults or misconduct. Only a parent could overlook that kind of behavior.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English o‧ver‧look /ˌəʊvəˈlʊk $ ˌoʊvər-/ verb [ transitive] 1 to not notice something, or not see how important it is SYN miss It is easy to overlook a small detail like that.

  8. /ˌoʊ vərˈlʊk/ Dictionary Definition of 'overlook' To fail to notice or observe something, often unintentionally. "I couldn't overlook the opportunity to travel to my dream destination." Detailed Meaning of 'overlook' It implies a lack of attention or awareness. When you overlook something, you may not realize its presence or significance.

  9. 1. miss. See slight. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: overlook vb /ˌəʊvəˈlʊk/ (transitive) to fail to notice or take into account. to disregard deliberately or indulgently. to afford a view of from above: the house overlooks the bay. to rise above.