The cliffs overlook the sea
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"John completely overlooked his homework assignment". "The hotel room overlooked the white sand beach"
No, "overlook" is a compound word consisting of "over" and "look." It is not a prefix word.
Your question is itself a sentence which uses the word "could".
The inn is on a low hill overlooking the scenic beaches. He was worried that the researchers were overlooking a possible side effect of the drug.
She was willing to overlook her husband's peccadilloes.
Yes you can start a sentence with the word "Very". For eaxmple: Very few people go to the movies on mondays.
What she seemed to overlook was the fact thatevery timethe mouse ate the cheeseimmediatelyafter he would take a drink of water. This suggested to theexperimenterthe mouse hadadaptedsome sort of habit to always drinking after eating cheese.
You are very observant; I saw you looking at that bird.
The antonym for "perceive" is "ignore" or "overlook".
overlook
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.