looking
word · lemma: look
/ˈɫʊkɪŋ/
LUUK-ing
/lˈʊkɪŋ/
LUUK-ing
Definition
The present participle of "look," meaning to direct your eyes in a particular direction or to search for something.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in continuous tenses. Often followed by prepositions such as 'for', 'at', or 'after'. Can describe both physical direction of sight and metaphorical searching. In informal speech, 'looking' can mean considering or expecting something.
Spanish: mirandoPortuguese (BR): olhandoPortuguese (PT): a olharChinese (Simplified): 看着Chinese (Traditional): 看著Hindi: देखनाArabic: ينظرBengali: দেখা - খোঁজাRussian: смотрящий - ищущийJapanese: 見ている - 探しているVietnamese: đang nhìn - đang tìmKorean: 보고 있는 - 찾고 있는Turkish: bakan - arayanUrdu: دیکھ رہا ہے - تلاش کر رہا ہےIndonesian: sedang melihat - sedang mencari
Example Sentences
They are looking happy today.
basic
She is looking at the sky.
basic
She keeps looking over her shoulder nervously.
natural
Are you looking for something in particular?
natural
I was looking forward to the party all week.
natural
I am looking for my keys.
basic