Pronunciation: /lʊk tuː/
verb to direct one's gaze in a specific direction
A1 I look to my parents for guidance.
A2 She looks to her favorite book for inspiration.
B1 Employees look to their managers for leadership.
B2 During times of crisis, people often look to religion for comfort.
C1 Investors look to market trends to make informed decisions.
C2 Leaders look to history for lessons on effective governance.
preposition used to indicate the direction or object of one's gaze or attention
A1 I look to my parents for guidance.
A2 Children often look to their teachers for help.
B1 In times of trouble, people tend to look to their faith for support.
B2 During difficult times, I always look to my friends for comfort.
C1 Successful leaders look to their team for innovative ideas.
C2 In times of crisis, it is important for a country to look to its allies for assistance.
formal When faced with a difficult decision, many people look to experts for guidance.
informal If you're not sure what to do, you can always look to me for help.
slang When in doubt, just look to your squad for advice.
figurative In times of uncertainty, it's important to look to the stars for inspiration.
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