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    Gaze
    /ɡāz/

    verb

    • 1. look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought: "he could only gaze at her in astonishment"

    noun

    • 1. a steady intent look: "he turned, following her gaze"
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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word gaze, which can be a verb or a noun. A gaze is a fixed intent look or the collective preferences and expectations of a social group.

  4. Learn the meaning of gaze as a verb and a noun, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how to use gaze in different contexts, such as admiring, critical, or satirical gaze.

  5. Learn the meaning of gaze as a verb and a noun, with usage examples and related words. Gaze can mean to look at something or someone for a long time, or the act of looking in a particular way.

  6. To gaze is to look steadily and intently at something, especially at that which excites admiration, curiosity, or interest: to gaze at scenery, at a scientific experiment. To stare is to gaze with eyes wide open, as from surprise, wonder, alarm, stupidity, or impertinence: to stare unbelievingly or rudely.

  7. 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." Gaze is both a verb and a noun. When people daydream, they often gaze off into the distance without focusing on anything.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb gaze, which means to look steadily at somebody/something for a long time. Find synonyms, example sentences and word origin of gaze in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. Learn the meaning of gaze as a verb and a noun, and how to use it in different contexts. Find out how to say gaze in various languages, such as Chinese, Spanish, French, and more.

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