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Meanings of
overlook
in English
Portuguese
preterir
Catalan
ometre
Spanish
omitir
Back to the meaning
Leave undone or leave out.
miss
drop
neglect
omit
overleap
pretermit
leave out
attend to
Portuguese
preterir
Spanish
dominar
Back to the meaning
To look down on.
command
dominate
overtop
Spanish
dominar
Be oriented in a certain direction.
look out on
look out over
look across
Synonyms
Examples for "
look out on
"
look out on
look out over
look across
Examples for "
look out on
"
1
Michel opened the window-shutters, in order to
look
out
on
the road.
2
The windows of these rooms
look
out
on
the Val d' Arno.
3
Nothing but the mountain'll be left to
look
out
on
the plains.
4
She tried to
look
out
on
him from a mist of tears.
5
We canvass the situation and idly
look
out
on
the square before us.
1
Our rooms
look
out
over
the front of the house, and yet-
2
When they
look
out
over
the water they scowl and glance away.
3
The opposite wall has large windows that
look
out
over
the orchard.
4
I could now
look
out
over
the sea for a considerable distance.
5
Greft turned away from them to
look
out
over
the water again.
1
Mr Bradford said: We need to
look
across
the continent and beyond.
2
You
look
across
Europe, and not every town has big-league teams there.
3
I saw Topaz
look
across
anxiously, then look relieved: Father was chuckling.
4
We welcome another harvest and
look
across
the fields with grateful joy.
5
He'd
look
across
the table and wonder, had they married too quickly?
Usage of
overlook
in English
1
Symptoms of those preconditional diseases, however, would have been impossible to
overlook
.
2
I mean that we're prepared to
overlook
certain details of the matter.
3
Some
overlook
the golf course, the others have views of the courtyard.
4
We simply cannot
overlook
the first domino in the mass incarceration line.
5
That suggests narrow responses will
overlook
many of those affected, researchers said.
6
Services are administered in private cabanas that
overlook
a 150-foot water garden.
7
If I agree to
overlook
your trespass, can we continue as before?
8
Not every investor is willing to
overlook
Brazil's still rocky political climate.
9
We are in haste to seek for general types and
overlook
individuals.
10
And those assumptions could be causing them to
overlook
great tech workers.
11
It must mistake some kind of things; it must
overlook
some other.
12
For those reasons, he is prepared to
overlook
your lack of dowry.
13
And in this work we must not
overlook
the weakest among us.
14
However, Jordan has a rich and flavorful culinary that most travelers
overlook
.
15
He had no idea why Derek would bring Crystal to the
overlook
.
16
Then he took the measure of his companion in a shrewd
overlook
.
Other examples for "overlook"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
overlook
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
overlook the fact
overlook such
overlook how
overlook things
overlook certain
More collocations
Translations for
overlook
Portuguese
preterir
escapar
deixar passar
omitir
Catalan
ometre
Spanish
omitir
dominar
Overlook
through the time
Overlook
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common