No, gazed the past-tense form of the verb "gaze."
The word 'gazed' is the past tense of the verb to gaze.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns for people or things.
No, the word 'gazed' is the past tense of the verb 'to gaze'.The word gaze is a noun form, a word for a steady, fixed look.The noun forms for the verb to gaze are gazer and the gerund, gazing.
As a noun: Kaname's gaze was directed out the window.As a verb: She likes to gaze up at the stars.
" Dreamily" is an adverb, not a noun or a verb. It describes how an action is carried out (e.g., "She gazed dreamily out the window").
It depends on the context, it can either be a a noun or a verb, e.g. He waters the garden once a week - verb She gazed out over the clear blue waters of the Caribbean - noun
I gazed at my friend carefullyI gazed at the broken vase
A man gazed at the lady in red.
He gazed at her from across the room.
She gazed longingly at the handsome man seated by the door.
She gazed longingly at the ocean.
The teacher gazed in despair at the student who plagiarized this sentence.
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