to not approve of something
to think of someone or something in a particular way
to watch an activity or event without taking part in it
Everyone preferred to be glad for her; everyone wanted to look on the bright side.
Graham sat down on the nearest banquette, a puzzled look on his face.
I look on it as a challenge.
Once she saw the grim look on her friend's face, she expected the worst.
Phil looked on in disbelief as Maggie got up on the table and started to dance.
Thirty years ago, kids would have looked on such music with contempt.
We don’t look kindly on people who cheat us.
We’re not related but I look on him as a brother.
You were staring at the marina with a sad look on your face.
looks on
looking on
looked on
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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