
1) Audit a class 2) Check out 3) Consider 4) Detect 5) Discover 6) Find 7) French word used in English 8) Keep an eye on 9) Lay eyes on 10) Make mention of 11) Note 12) Note you take a look at 13) Notice 14) Notice or conform to 15) Regard 16) Regard with attention 17) Remark 18) Set eyes on 19) Show respect towards
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1) Behold 2) Birdwatch 3) Celebrate 4) Check 5) Commemorate 6) Detect 7) Discover 8) Do 9) Espy 10) Eve 11) Eye 12) Heed 13) Honour 14) Invigilate 15) Lionise 16) Lionize 17) Look at 18) Note 19) Notice 20) Obey 21) Oversee 22) Reconnoiter 23) Reconnoitre 24) Regard 25) Remark 26) See 27) Solemnise
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• (v. t.) To express as what has been noticed; to utter as a remark; to say in a casual or incidental way; to remark. • (v. i.) To make a remark; to comment; -- generally with on or upon. • (v. i.) To take notice; to give attention to what one sees or hears; to attend. • (v. t.) To take notice of by appropriate conduct; to confo...
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Watch and test a client action (such as taking inventory).
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Ob·serve' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Observed ;
present participle & verbal noun Observing .] [ Latin
observare ,
observatum ;
ob (see
Ob- ) +
servare to save, preserve, keep, heed...
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Ob·serve' intransitive verb 1. To take notice; to give attention to what one sees or hears; to attend. 2. To make a remark; to comment; -- generally with on or upon . « I have barely quoted . . . without observing upon it.» Pope. Syn.
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[
v] - conform one`s action or practice to 2. [v] - celebrate, as of holidays or rites 3. [v] - watch attentively 4. [v] - observe correctly or closely
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observe 1. To see, watch, perceive, or notice: 'He observed the passersby in the street.' 2. To regard with attention; especially, so as to see or learn something: 'I want you to observe her reaction to the judge's question.' 3. To watch, view, or note for a scientific, official, or other special purpose: 'She wanted to observe the eclipse of the m...
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to see
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[Literary terms] watch attentively
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