"peer" can be an equal. And it can also mean "to look intently".
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean equal, which means "the same." The two answers are equal. They are equal in strength.
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A square.
gaze
The spelling "stere" is an old term for a cubic meter.The word sought is likely one of these:steer - (noun, verb) a bovine animal, or to manuever a vehiclestare - (verb, noun) to look intently, or an intent look
i was working on answering this question intently.
To gaze means to look steadily and intently at something or someone for a sustained period of time, often in a contemplative or thoughtful manner. It implies focused attention and can convey various emotions such as admiration, curiosity, or intensity.
He stared at his computer screen intently.
Peer, gaze, seek, ogle, scan, view.
A long time gaze means to look at something very intently for an extended period of time. You could use the word stare to mean the same thing.
Here are a list of words that might match: PEER GAZE OGLE PORE EYED LEER HARD ATME SEEM TEND
Peered is a verb. It's the past tense of peer.
leer* *To look at longingly. leering* *Looking at longingly; staring intently. - That's my best guess!
The word "intently", an adverb, can be used in sentences such as: "They listened intently to Dr. Who through his entire class", or "She was studying so intently in her room, she didn't notice her mother walking in".
aloof, lazily,