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watch
noun as in clock worn on body
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noun as in lookout
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alertness, attention, awareness, duty, eye, guard, hawk, heed, inspection, notice, observance, observation, patrol, picket, scrutiny, sentinel, sentry, supervision, surveillance, tab, tout, vigil, vigilance, watchfulness
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verb as in look at
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attend, check out, examine, follow, listen, look, observe, regard, scan, scrutinize, see, stare, view, wait
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case, concentrate, contemplate, eye, eyeball, focus, gaze, inspect, mark, mind, note, peer, pipe, rubberneck, scope, spy
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eagle eye, get a load of, give the once-over, have a look-see, keep tabs on, pay attention, take a gander, take in, take notice
verb as in look after; guard
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mind, oversee, patrol, police, superintend, tend, watch over
Example Sentences
The Dons fan was driven by a chauffeur to watch three games at Hampden, as well as a home match.
It might have seemed an obscure, even parochial, battle, but America’s right wing was watching.
The narrator of Baldwin’s story watches from the audience as his brother, a pianist, plays onstage.
Yoakam contacted Steele after watching him perform at a benefit concert in October 2018, when the long-shuttered Palomino Club in North Hollywood briefly reopened to raise money for the Valley Relics Museum.
Being part of a groundbreaking show can seem heavy, but its ultimate aim is to entertain the young people watching.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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