Pronunciation: /ɡeɪz/
noun a steady or intent look
A1 She looked at him with a loving gaze.
A2 The puppy's gaze followed the ball as it rolled across the room.
B1 His gaze lingered on the painting, taking in every detail.
B2 The artist's gaze was intense as he worked on his latest masterpiece.
C1 She held his gaze for a moment before looking away, feeling a sense of connection.
C2 The detective's gaze was sharp as he scanned the room for clues.
verb to look steadily and intently
A1 She gazes out the window every morning.
A2 The children gazed in wonder at the fireworks display.
B1 He gazed longingly at the painting in the art gallery.
B2 As the sun set, they gazed at the horizon in silence.
C1 The artist gazed at the blank canvas, envisioning his next masterpiece.
C2 Lost in thought, she gazed contemplatively at the starry night sky.
formal She fixed her gaze upon the intricate details of the painting.
informal He couldn't help but gaze at the beautiful sunset.
slang I caught him giving me the side-eye gaze during the meeting.
figurative His gaze lingered on the horizon, lost in thought.
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