leer*
*To look at longingly.
leering*
*Looking at longingly; staring intently.
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That's my best guess!
There is no Spanish word "esay." Perhaps you mean "ese" or "esa"? Both of those words mean "that."
If you mean the word "a" in Spanish, it is not spelled "ah" and it means "to," as in "I am going to the store."
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i am leering right now.
Yes, although it's rather vague. The reader might want to know who was leering...
*Leering is to look with a sideways or oblique glance.
Leering is when someone gazes at another person in a lecherous or malicious way, often with a facial expression that is suggestive or inappropriate. It is considered disrespectful and can make the person being leered at feel uncomfortable or violated.
There isn't a direct opposite.Given that to leer means to look at someone in a sly or lascivious or malicious manner, then some more positive and alternative ways of looking might be 'looking lovingly', looking in a kindly way, in a friendly, supportive, tender, sympathetic or comforting way.To look 'openly' would be the opposite of looking slyly.Even just 'smiling'or 'frowning', or even 'not looking at all' could be alternatives to leering!Consequently it would appear that no dictionary lists any approprite antonym(s) for leering.
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