observe

verb54 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

to make a comment that is considered correct or justified

to make a remark that is factually right

to make a remark that has become well-known

to make a comment in a dry, matter-of-fact, and often humorous way

to make a clever and accurate comment

to make a comment that is humorous in a dry or ironic way

to watch something or someone with great attention to detail

to watch something or someone from a short distance or with focused attention

to see or understand something without difficulty

to notice something that happens on most occasions

to notice something that is characteristic of a particular type of person or thing

to see something that happens under normal conditions

to learn or notice something simply by the act of watching

to notice something that is true in most cases

emphasizes that something was really seen, perhaps contrary to expectations

to watch without being noticed or making a sound

to see something firsthand, not through an intermediary or medium

to learn or notice something only by watching, without participating

to have noticed something in the near past

to notice something happening many times

to notice the exact details of something

to watch without the subject's knowledge or permission

to notice something as part of a scientific experiment

to obey a rule exactly and without deviation

to follow a rule or procedure in the right way

to obey a rule or custom with loyalty and dedication

to obey a rule with extreme care and attention to detail

refers to a phenomenon noticed by many people or in many places

refers to a phenomenon that is seen or noticed often

a chance to watch someone or something, often to learn

refers to a phenomenon that is frequently seen or noticed

refers to something that can be seen without difficulty

refers to something that is quickly and easily seen

the act of not following a rule or custom

having the capacity or opportunity to see something

indicates that the circumstances allow for something to be seen

indicates that something is hard to see or notice

suggests that watching something provides interesting insights

to anticipate seeing a particular outcome or phenomenon

not to follow a required rule or procedure

to make a remark directed at a specific person

to watch something from a particular location or viewpoint

to watch something with the purpose of seeing a specific sign or event

to notice a pattern or phenomenon within a specific group