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Peer at Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɪɹ/ /ˈæt
PEER-at
pɪə/ /ˈæt
PEER-at

Definition

To look at something or someone carefully or with difficulty, often by narrowing your eyes.

Usage & Nuances

Slightly formal or literary. Used when someone is trying to see something more clearly or struggling to see it (e.g., it's distant, unclear, or in the dark). Often confused with 'stare' (which is more direct and intense) or 'glance' (which is quick). Common with 'through glasses', 'into the distance', etc.

Example Sentences

He peered at the tiny writing on the label.

basic

She peered at the computer screen in the dark room.

basic

The boy peered at the bird through his binoculars.

basic

I had to peer at the map to find the tiny street name.

natural

He was peering at the clock because he forgot his glasses again.

natural

Everyone at the back of the room was peering at the board, trying to read the teacher's handwriting.

natural