What is another word for looks?

What is another word for looks?

What is another word for look?

glance gaze
take a look watch
consider see
observe view
regard mark

Does this look or looks?

There is no other way to use this word correctly. Looks and Look are not interchangeable. They are often used this way colloquially to say that someone has a generally pleasurable appearance, but this is technically incorrect. If it is your intent to phrase this sentence correctly, you should use looks.

What is the correct verb of look?

look ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌

present tense
he/she/it looks
present participle looking
past tense looked
past participle looked

How do you define looks?

verb (used without object) to turn one’s eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes. to glance or gaze in a manner specified: to look questioningly at a person.

How do you use look in a sentence?

Look sentence example

  1. Do I look that bad? 505. 295.
  2. Now look what you started. 346. 182.
  3. Let’s look at how this happened. 282. 138.
  4. Let’s go look at the horses. 238.
  5. Let’s look at that. 201.
  6. I would have so much to look at! 164.
  7. Not once did he look in their direction. 111.
  8. Tears were in his eyes; but he tried to look brave. 108.

What is the sentence of look?

[M] [T] I’d like you to look after my dog. [M] [T] Let me have a look at the picture. [M] [T] She couldn’t look him in the face. [M] [T] I look forward to seeing you again.

How do you use look forward in a sentence?

Look forward to

  1. I’m looking forward to the holidays.
  2. We’re looking forward to going to Switzerland next month.
  3. We’re looking forward to him arriving next week.
  4. I look forward to your reply.
  5. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
  6. We look forward to receiving payment for the services detailed above.

Can you just say looking forward?

Yes of course, just leave it out completely. In an informal email, it’s absolutely fine to say “Looking forward to meeting you”. It is informal however. Don’t use it in a formal letter.

What can I say instead of looking forward?

look forward to

  • anticipate,
  • await,
  • expect,
  • hope (for),
  • watch (for)

Is it I look forward or I am looking forward?

So while they are grammatically different (‘I look forward [to hearing from you]’ is simple present tense, while ‘I am looking forward [to hearing from you]’ is present continuous), they are both grammatically correct.

How do you say I’m looking forward to it?

Formal:

  1. I anticipate …
  2. I await the opportunity to …
  3. I fondly anticipate …
  4. I’m eagerly anticipating …
  5. Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
  6. I await … with great expectation.
  7. I have high expectations of …
  8. I hope to … very soon.

Can I say I look forward to hearing from you?

Technically, both “I am/I’m looking forward to hearing from you” and “I look forward to hearing from you” are grammatically correct. However, since contractions are often seen as signs of informal writing, some might feel that “I am looking” or simply “I look” are more formal than “I’m looking”.

Is it correct to say I look forward to meeting with you?

“I look forward to meeting you” is the correct expression. The “to” is associated with “look forward” and not “meeting”. We have turned “to meet” – an infinitive – into “meeting” which is a gerund.

How do you say I look forward to working with you?

The simplest way would probably be “My pleasure. I am looking forward to working with you as well.” This indicates that the meeting pleased you and that you are also anticipating doing business.

How do you say I’m looking forward to working with you?

“Looking forward to working with you” vs. “Looking forward to work with you” As mentioned earlier, “looking forward to working with you” is the correct expression to use, as opposed to “looking forward to work with you.”

How else to say I look forward to speaking with you?

-I eagerly await your response. -Anticipating a prompt response. -Hope to hear from you soon. -Awaiting your reply.

Is Talk to you soon formal?

It is a very informal but definite form of goodbye. “Talk to you soon”, can indicate that you hope or wish to speak with the other person sooner, rather than later. It also implies that the person does not want the conversation to be a one-off and will therefore make an effort to further communicate in the near future.

How do you say it was nice talking to you in email?

Examples: “Nice to talk to you again.” “It was great chatting with you!” “Thank you for speaking with me.” Some of these types of generic phrases that are most common (for me) are: “It was nice to talk to you!” (usually after a convo), or “It was nice speaking with you.” Also “it was great” phrases, like “It was great …

Is talk to you then formal?

It certainly isn’t very formal, but it gets the message across, I think. I believe that much of what we wouldn’t do in formal writing is accepted in emails. It depends on the context and the recipient, of course. Talk ing /Speak to you then.

Is sounds good rude?

“Sounds great” is perfectly acceptable business informal, Don’t worry about it.

What can I say instead of Sounds good?

Sounds good is a really catchy phrase! Although it could be replaced with other phrases like! Sounds like a plan….

  • “Impressive..!!”
  • “I’ll take that.” [ elaborated- I like that point of yours]
  • “nice one!”
  • “I agree with that.”
  • “Worth a try.”

What does it mean when a guy says sounds good?

Originally Answered: If I asked a guy that if he ever wanted to hang out & he says “sounds good” what does that mean? It means hanging out sounds good. Try following up with a direct response. ‘Sounds good’ is probably a little disappointing because it’s agreeable, but you still have no plans.

Should you text a guy everyday?

Some guys are more talkative than others. Still, a few text messages a day are proof that he likes you. You should look for three to five messages a day, unless you strike up a conversation, then look for more. If you feel like you would like to talk to him more often than he is texting you, tell him so.

What does it mean when a guy says sounds like a plan?

“Sounds like a plan” is an informal (American, or more common in AmE) expression that means: Yes, let’s do that (often after some discussion). You could think of it as: Yes, that’s our plan.

What does it mean when a girl says sounds good?

When we say something ” sounds good” what we mean is that the idea described is appealing. That sounds really good. It is used as a reply after someone makes a statement.

What does OK sounds good mean?

In some cases “sounds good” is a phrase that can be used to end a meeting. In that case, it means “thank you, it does sound good (literal), and talk with you in the next meeting.”

Is sounds good a sentence?

It may be loud and overpowering, but at least it sounds good. It sounds good that some of the parvenus have volunteered to pay taxes. The principle still sounds good, but our astronomical knowledge is limited, and we haven’t yet discovered any such brethren solar systems.

What sounds nice mean?

In English, when someone describes a beautiful place or a wonderful experience, we say, “It sounds nice.” (Sometimes with underlying tones of wistfulness Unspoken—| “What a great place/experience it must have been! Wish I could have been there to see it!”)