stare
Used to emphasize that staring is the only action being performed.
To look for a short period of time.
To return someone's gaze.
To look directly forward without turning.
To look outwards, for example, from a window.
To look at someone or something with deep and eager attention.
Used to emphasize that staring is the only action being performed.
To look directly in front of oneself.
To look upwards.
To look downwards.
To look at someone or something with a lot of concentration.
To look with your eyes wide open, especially in amazement or fear.
To continue to look without stopping.
To look at someone or something for a long time without moving your eyes.
To look with your mouth open in surprise or shock.
To look without speaking.
To look at the area or people surrounding oneself.
To look at someone or something without blinking, often showing determination or lack of emotion.
To look with an expression that shows no understanding or emotion.
To look from one side of something to the other.
To look while being absorbed in thought.
To look in a constant and unwavering way.
To look in a way that shows interest in learning about something.
To look in a way that shows you do not trust someone or something.
To look in a way that shows a lack of thought or intelligence.
To look in a frightening or aggressive way.
To look without concentration, as if thinking of something else.
To look in a manner indicating an inability to believe something.
To look in an unfriendly way, without emotion.
Used to emphasize that staring is the only action being performed.
To look at someone or something with disbelief.
To look in a way that shows you are refusing to obey.
To look in a very uncontrolled or emotional way.
To look in a calm and unemotional, sometimes unfriendly, way.
To look at something without understanding what is happening.
To look in a way that seems to ask a question.
To look without showing any emotion.
To look without being able to help or change a situation.
To look in a way that shows no emotion or sympathy.
To look in a sad or depressed way.
To look in a disappointed or unhappy way.
To look in a way that is cold and without hope.
To look in a very unhappy, annoyed, and unwilling to speak or smile way.
To look straight ahead without looking at anything in particular, especially because you are thinking.
To stop what you are doing and look at something.
To be seated while looking intently at something.
To be standing while looking intently at something.
To sit down and spend time looking at something.
To stand still and spend time looking at something.
Figurative: to face a very difficult situation that is likely to have a disastrous outcome.
Used to indicate the person or thing being looked at.
To look deeply into something, e.g., someone's eyes, a fire.
Used with abstract nouns to show the emotion with which one stares.
Used with abstract nouns to show the emotion with which one stares.
To look from inside a place to the outside, e.g., out of a window.
To look at someone as if they are not there.
To look at various things in a place.
To look from one side to the other, e.g., across a room.
To watch someone as they are leaving.
To turn one's body or head in order to stare.
To cease moving or doing something in order to stare.
To not stop staring.
To stop an activity temporarily in order to stare.
To give the impression of staring.