The word "overlook" does not belong, as it implies a failure to notice something, while "notice," "observe," and "see" all involve actively perceiving or recognizing something. In contrast, "overlook" suggests a lack of awareness rather than an act of observation.
Observe means to see.
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Observe means to see.
Being observant means paying close attention to details, behaviors, or changes in your surroundings. It involves actively noticing things that others may overlook, allowing you to gather more information and make better decisions.
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.
When you see something close up, you can observe intricate details and textures that may not be visible from a distance. This proximity allows you to notice colors, patterns, and small features, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of the object. Additionally, it can evoke a sense of intimacy and connection with what you're observing. Overall, close-up views reveal a richness that broad perspectives often overlook.
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According to Catholic belief, saints in heaven can see us on earth and observe our actions.
it is what you observe, er, see.
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