To stare steady or intently
Stare (gaze) and Stair (step) are the homophones you're looking for =)
The homophone of "gaze" is "gays".
She might be lascivious, but I don't consider that a fault if it is only with me!
stare, stair
Gaze can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, an example would be, I like to gaze at the beautiful scenery. As a noun, an example would be, he turned his gaze in my direction.
The antonym for the word "gaze" is "avert."
Stare (gaze) and Stair (step) are the homophones you're looking for =)
Gaze in French = regarder (verb)
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.
The word 'gaze' is a noun (gaze, gazes) and a verb(gaze, gazes, gazing, gazed). Examples:Noun: His gaze followed the plane until it was out of sight.Verb: All I could do was gaze in amazement at what he had accomplished.
It means to look with an expression of astonishment or disbelief. The gaze is fixed or directed in a way that indicates surprise or shock.
Gazed upon. gazed, eyed, stalked
You will be asked to sit at a screen and keep your gaze fixed on a central light source.
stare?
look
Gazed
Gaze can be a verb or a noun: He liked to sit on the deck at sunset and gaze at the mountains. It was difficult to remain calm under his penetrating gaze.