Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention.
- noun A steady, fixed look.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A fixed or intent look, as of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention.
- noun The object gazed on; a gazing-stock.
- noun In heraldry, standing and turning the head so as to look out from the shield: said only of the hart: equivalent to statant affrontė, which is applied to other beasts used as charges.
- To look steadily or intently; look with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or anxiety.
- Synonyms Gape, etc. See
stare . - To look at intently or with fixed attention.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention.
- noun The object gazed on.
- noun (Her.) In a position expressing sudden fear or surprise; -- a term used in stag hunting to describe the manner of a stag when he first hears the hounds and gazes round in apprehension of some hidden danger; hence, standing agape; idly or stupidly gazing.
- intransitive verb To fix the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or with studious attention.
- transitive verb rare To view with attention; to gaze on .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb intransitive To
stare intently orearnestly . - verb transitive (poetic) To
stare at. - noun A
fixed look ; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention. - noun archaic The object gazed on.
- noun In
Lacanian psychoanalysis , therelationship of thesubject with thedesire tolook andawareness that one can be viewed.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a long fixed look
- verb look at with fixed eyes
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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"We have Obama particularly looking down a lot ... and now looking down - what I call gaze aversion - is a new measure that has to go along with blink frequency," he said.
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Her gaze is so incredibly direct, so unyielding, that he just has to look away.
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It deflects our gaze from the real threats of economic meltdown, political complicity, and environmental apocalypse.
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Their gaze is direct into the lens, with what might be described as a "straight face" common to the long exposure requirements of that era's photography.
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It deflects our gaze from the real threats of economic meltdown, political complicity, and environmental apocalypse.
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His wife lifted her gaze from the pots and pans, and followed his in a keen scrutiny of the river.
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I asked, transferring my gaze from the somber shutters ... to the window with the bright stickers and colorful mamie leaning out.
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Paladin stood up, nodded his head, and consciously averting his gaze from the poor souls on the wall, walked towards the bedroom area.
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I asked, transferring my gaze from the somber shutters ... to the window with the bright stickers and colorful mamie leaning out.
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Rosemary walked into the diner in a single, long, lithe movement that drew my gaze from the list of eggs done every which way.
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Birds’ Eye View has been working with the doyenne of feminist cinema, Prof Laura Mulvey of Birkbeck University, famed for creating the term “the male gaze”.
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