Pronunciation: /lʊks/
noun physical appearance or attractiveness
A1 She has a nice looks.
A2 The looks of the new car are impressive.
B1 His looks caught the attention of everyone in the room.
B2 The looks of the restaurant were deceiving; the food was not as good as it appeared.
C1 The actress's stunning looks have made her a household name.
C2 The designer's latest collection received mixed reviews for its unconventional looks.
verb to direct one's gaze in a particular direction
A1 She looks happy in that photo.
A2 He looks tired after working all day.
B1 The new restaurant looks very inviting.
B2 The movie looks interesting, let's watch it.
C1 The data analysis looks promising for our project.
C2 The painting looks exquisite, it must be worth a fortune.
formal The painting looks exquisite with its intricate details and vibrant colors.
informal She looks stunning in that dress, it really suits her.
slang That new car looks sick, I wish I could afford one.
figurative From the outside, everything looks perfect, but you never know what's going on behind closed doors.
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