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gaze

/ɡeɪz/noun, verb1 syllable

Gaze means: a long fixed look.

Synonyms for gaze4

noun, as in a long fixed look

verb, as in look at with fixed eyes

also used for gaze

gape, muse

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What does gaze mean?2

noun

1

a long fixed look“he fixed his paternal gaze on me”

verb

1

look at with fixed eyes“The students stared at the teacher with amazement”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with gaze?40

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Gaze in a sentence

  • I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze.unknown
  • They gaze upon the stars, dreaming of endless possibilities.Igider
  • I gaze upon the mountains, feeling their timeless power.Igider
  • Your gaze sparkles with the enchanting light of love, which intoxicates and fascinates me.carlosalberto
  • He penetrates you with his gaze, and not only that.felidad
  • Where the eye of man doesn't reach, the gaze of god enters.manlytoaj
  • I could feel his gaze following me, making me a bit uneasy.Nuel
  • After consummating their union, she no longer dared to meet his gaze.menaud

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Forms of gaze

as a noun

plural
gazes

as a verb

past tense
gazed
present participle
gazing
third-person singular
gazes
past participle
gazed