Hanapin
to look
01
maghanap
to turn our eyes toward a person or thing that we want to see
1.1
maghanap
to convey something by one's facial expression
Halimbawa
The teacher looked her approval at the well-written essay.
The detective looked his suspicion at the suspect.
Sarah looked her confusion at the complex equation.
She looked a question at her friend when he suggested they take a shortcut through the woods.
1.2
maghanap
to search for something or someone
Halimbawa
I looked everywhere for my keys but couldn't find them.
1.3
maghanap
to face or have a view in a specific direction
Halimbawa
The signpost looks north, so we need to turn left here.
1.4
maghanap
to pay attention to someone or something by turning one's eyes toward them
Halimbawa
Look where you're walking, you almost tripped.
02
maghanap
to have a particular appearance or give a particular impression
2.1
maghanap
to be likely to occur or to appear to be the case
Halimbawa
It looks as though she's going to be late for the appointment.
03
maghanap
to consider or regard someone or something in a particular manner
look
01
used to draw attention to something, alert someone to a situation, or emphasize a point
Look
01
a particular expression on someone's face or the impression that someone or something creates in the eyes of others
02
the general appearance of a person's face or body
03
the overall atmosphere or vibe of a place or situation and the emotional or psychological impact it has on people
04
the act of directing one's eyes toward something and perceiving it visually
Halimbawa
Look both ways before crossing the street.
She looked down at her feet and blushed.
Look closely at the painting and try to identify the artist's style.
The painting of the sunflower on the canvas looked incredibly lifelike.
The detective looked his suspicion at the suspect.