Gaz Meaning in English
word
ˈɡæz/, /ˈɡɑz
GAZ or GAHZ
ɡæz
GAZ
Definition
To look at something or someone for a long time, usually with strong interest or wonder. It can also refer to a steady, focused look.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in written or formal English; less common in everyday speech. Often paired with adjectives like 'blank', 'steady', or 'intense'. Do not confuse with 'look' (regular glance) or 'stare' (harsher, sometimes rude).
Spanish: mirada intensa - observar fijamentePortuguese (BR): olhar fixo - encararPortuguese (PT): olhar fixo - encararChinese (Simplified): 凝视 - 注视Chinese (Traditional): 凝視 - 注視Hindi: टकटकी - टकटकी लगानाArabic: نظرة ثابتة - يحدقBengali: দৃষ্টি - তাকানো (গভীর ভাবে)Russian: взгляд - пристальный взглядJapanese: 凝視 - 見つめる視線Vietnamese: ánh nhìn - ánh mắtKorean: 응시 - 시선Turkish: bakış - sabit bakışUrdu: نگاہ - گہری نظرIndonesian: tatapan - pandangan lama
Example Sentences
He gave me a long gaze across the room.
basic
She looked at the view with a peaceful gaze.
basic
His gaze was fixed on the painting.
basic
She avoided his gaze because she was nervous.
natural
I met his steady gaze and smiled.
natural
Lost in thought, her gaze drifted out the window.
natural