Yes, it is a compound word, one of few that has a meaning generally opposite of the constituent words (look + over). While an overlook (noun) allows one to look over, to overlook (verb) means to miss, fail to see, or not notice.
Overlook
The word may be "excuse" (to overlook, or a justification).
German is not a compound word.
"John completely overlooked his homework assignment". "The hotel room overlooked the white sand beach"
Billboard is a compound word.
No, "overlook" is a compound word consisting of "over" and "look." It is not a prefix word.
overlook
The cliffs overlook the sea
The antonym for "perceive" is "ignore" or "overlook".
Compound words that include "over" include "overcome," "overflow," "overlook," and "oversee." These words combine "over" with other terms to convey various meanings, such as surpassing a challenge or managing a situation. Each compound word adds a specific nuance to the idea of "over."
overlook
Omitted, exclude, overlook.
Overlook
overlook
The word may be "excuse" (to overlook, or a justification).
To overlook or observe closely
No, building is not a compound word.