Word Network: look for
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Interactive Network
Related Words (5)
A search is the act of looking for something or someone carefully. In technology, it refers to using a computer program or website to find specific information or files.
A1To discover or perceive after searching or trying.
A2The act of looking carefully through a place or area to find something hidden or lost. As an adjective, it describes a thorough, penetrating, or intense examination that seeks to discover the truth.
B1To try to find or get something, especially something that is not a physical object like help or advice. It is a more formal way to say 'look for' and is often used when trying to achieve a specific goal.
A2To find the exact position of something or someone, often after a search. It also refers to the act of establishing or placing something in a particular site or area.
B2Grammar Connections (5)
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confusable-wordsEnglish Noun-Preposition Pairs (Collocations)
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confusable-wordsThree-Part Phrasal Verbs (get on with, look forward to)
prepositionsUsed in Phrases (6)
We look forward to our continued partnership
Formal business communication expression
look forward to
Anticipate something with pleasure
We look forward to working with you
Formal business communication expression
To look forward to.
To anticipate with pleasure.
To look for.
To search for.
Look for.
Search for something.