take a look
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Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To direct one's gaze toward something with attention or for the purpose of examination: The phrase "take a look" means to observe or inspect something, often briefly or for a specific reason.
Usage
- The phrase "take a look" is used to suggest, request, or state that someone should or does observe something. It is a common, informal alternative to "look at" or "examine."
- It is often followed by the preposition "at" when an object is specified.
- It can be used in the imperative to make a polite suggestion or request.
Examples
- Verb phrase:
- Could you take a look at this report? (A request for someone to examine the report.)
- I'll take a look and see what the problem is. (A statement of intent to inspect something.)
- Take a look! The sunset is beautiful tonight. (An imperative suggestion to observe the sunset.)
Advanced Usage
- "Take a good look": To look at something very carefully or thoroughly.
- Take a good look at the instructions before you start.
- "Take a closer look": To examine something with more attention or from a shorter distance.
- The painting seemed odd, so I took a closer look.
Variants and Related Words
- Have a look (verb phrase): A near-identical synonym, very common in British English.
- Have a look at this photo.
- Get a load of (verb phrase, informal): To look at, often expressing surprise or admiration.
- Get a load of that fancy car!
- Look over (phrasal verb): To examine something, typically quickly.
- Can you look over my essay?
Synonyms
- Examine: To inspect something in detail.
- Inspect: To look at something closely, typically for assessment.
- Check out (informal): To look at or examine.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Look at: The core verb phrase from which "take a look at" is derived.
- Please look at the whiteboard.
- Glance at: To take a very quick look.
- She glanced at her watch.
Related Idioms
- Take a peek: To look quickly, often secretly or briefly.
- I took a peek at the birthday presents.
- Cast an eye over: To look at or examine something, often casually.
- He cast an eye over the document and signed it.
Verb
- look at with attention
- Have a look at this!
- Get a load of this pretty woman!