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overlook
[ verb oh-ver-look; noun oh-ver-look ]
verb (used with object)
- to fail to notice, perceive, or consider:
to overlook a misspelled word.
Synonyms:
- to disregard or ignore indulgently, as faults or misconduct:
Only a parent could overlook that kind of behavior.
- to look over, as from a higher position:
a balcony that overlooks the ballroom.
- to afford a view over; look down or out upon:
a hill overlooking the sea.
- to rise above:
The Washington Monument overlooks the tidal basin.
a minor infraction we can overlook this time.
- to look over in inspection, examination, or perusal:
They allowed us to overlook the proposed contract.
- to look after, oversee, or supervise:
She has to overlook a large number of employees.
- Archaic. to look upon with the evil eye; bewitch.
noun
- terrain, as on a cliff, that affords an attractive vista or a good view:
Miles of landscape could be seen from the overlook.
overlook
verb
- to fail to notice or take into account
- to disregard deliberately or indulgently
- to look at or over from above
the garden is overlooked by the prison
- to afford a view of from above
the house overlooks the bay
- to rise above
- to look after
- to look at carefully
- to bewitch or cast the evil eye upon (someone)
noun
- a high place affording a view
- an act of overlooking
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Example Sentences
As a matter of fact, we exchanged wedding vows nine years ago in a gorgeous Italian villa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
This bullish leadership led him to make a strategic miscalculation – he overlooked the need to be liked by voters.
I even scoured the real estate section of the classifieds for potential store-fronts, convinced I just had to find the listings other people overlooked.
But that’s all post-mortem nitpicking, easily overlooked by the power of the performances, the hilarious courage of the writing and the glorious reconstruction of a familiar genre.
But we shouldn’t overlook his record on Social Security, because his heirs in the Republican Party and the Trump administration have picked up where he left off.
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