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Look on as Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫʊk/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz
LUUK-awn-az
lˈʊk/ /ˈɒn/ /ˈæs
LUUK-on-as

Definition

To regard or consider someone or something in a particular way; to view something as having a certain quality or role.

Usage & Nuances

Semi-formal or neutral. Common in both spoken and written English, especially in contexts of judgment, status, or labeling. Usually followed by an object and 'as' plus a role, quality, or trait: 'look on him as a friend.' Not the same as 'look at' (observe) or 'look on' (be a bystander).

Example Sentences

Many people look on as her a leader.

basic

I look on as him a mentor.

basic

The children look on as their dog a family member.

basic

We all look on as her part of the team, even though she's new.

natural

He doesn't look on as mistakes failures; he sees them as lessons.

natural

Some parents look on as strictness love because they want the best for their kids.

natural