SIGHT
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- 3. Verb To vanish or go out of sight.
- 6. Verb To take a quick look or brief view.
- 10. Adverb in a way that is not easy to notice
- 12. Phrase To remain alert and vigilant, actively monitoring a situation or person to be aware of any changes, developments, or potential dangers.
- 13. Verb To become visible or come into sight.
- 15. Verb To see or perceive briefly or partially.
- 17. Phrase Not within the range of vision; hidden.
- 22. Verb To gaze fixedly or intensely at something or someone.
- 23. Noun, Verb To change one's appearance to hide identity or deceive.
- 24. Phrase Wearing a disguise; in a disguised form; made to look like something else : presented as another thing
- 25. Noun The ability to see; vision.
- 26. Verb To become aware of something; to observe or perceive.
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- 1. Phrase Actively searching or watching for something or someone.
- 2. Noun A fixed or prolonged look.
- 4. Verb To watch, notice, or perceive something with a careful and attentive gaze or to pay attention to details in a systematic manner.
- 5. Noun the activity of watching someone carefully, especially by the police or army, because they are expected to do something wrong
- 7. Phrase To briefly see or notice someone or something.
- 8. Phrase To change your appearance to look like someone or something else.
- 9. Phrase To identify, discern or understand something unclear.
- 11. Phrase Within the range of vision; visible.
- 14. Verb To identify someone or something previously seen or known.
- 16. Adverb Barely able to see or hear something.
- 18. Verb To disappear suddenly and completely.
- 19. Verb To see, detect, or notice someone or something.
- 20. Noun The action or process of observing something or someone.
- 21. Noun A quick or brief look.