look
This word bridges the gap between active observation and passive appearance. When used as an action, it suggests a conscious decision to focus attention, often implying a search for information or a reaction to a stimulus. It is more direct and intentional than glancing or peering. When describing appearance, it functions as a sensory judgment. It describes the outward impression a person or object projects to the world, regardless of the underlying reality. This creates a distinction between how something is perceived and what it actually is.
Countable when referring to a brief act of seeing (take a look). Uncountable when referring to a general aesthetic or style (the look of the room).
Meanings
To direct one's gaze toward someone or something.
"Look at the map to find the street."
To have a particular appearance or seem a certain way.
"You look exhausted after that flight."