aspicio — meaning in English
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English meaning
- behold verb To look at or see something, especially something impressive.
- consider verb To think carefully about something before making a decision.
- examine verb To look at or study something closely and carefully.
- inspect verb To examine something carefully, often to check for problems or verify its condition.
- investigate verb To look into something carefully in order to find out the facts.
- look at phrasal verb To direct your eyes towards something or someone in order to see it.
- notice verb To become aware of something; to observe.
- ponder verb To think about something carefully and for a long time.
- regard noun Respect or high opinion of someone or something.
- survey noun A set of questions used to gather information or opinions from a group of people.
- watch noun A small timepiece worn on the wrist or carried in a pocket.
Senses
aspicio is used for these senses in English:
- behold To look at or see (someone or something), especially appreciatively; to descry, to look upon.
- consider (transitive) To look at attentively.
- examine To observe or inspect carefully or critically.
- investigate (transitive) To inquire into or study in order to ascertain facts or information.
- investigate (transitive) To examine, look into, or scrutinize in order to discover something hidden or secret.
- investigate (intransitive) To conduct an inquiry or examination.
- regard (transitive, obsolete) To set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect. [from 16th c.]
behold — full definition
- verb To look at or see something, especially something impressive.
- interjection Used to draw attention dramatically to something.
consider — full definition
- verb To think carefully about something before making a decision.
- verb To regard or judge someone or something as having a particular quality.
- verb To show regard or respect for someone's feelings or circumstances.