Phrasal verbs

look in

  look in  informal (to visit someone for a short time) I will look in on Jane and see if she’s feeling any better. Mike looked in on his aunt on his way home.   envocabulary.com

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look forward

  look forward to (await something with pleasure) I’m looking forward to your visit next month. We’re looking forward to our vacation. I’m really looking forward to seeing you again.   envocabulary.com

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look for

  look for (search for, try to find, or get) I am looking for my keys. She went into the building to look for her husband. (to except or hope for something to happen) We’re looking for more progress in the future. I look for my brother to arrive anytime …

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look down on

  look down on (to consider someone as less good or less important) The other students looked down on me because they passed the exam, and I didn’t. Never look down on someone unless you are helping them up.   envocabulary.com

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look back

  look back (to think about a time in the past) As I look back, that was definitely my biggest opportunity. Many people look back on their childhood as a golden age.   envocabulary.com

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