What is another word for looked over?

Pronunciation: [lˈʊkt ˈə͡ʊvə] (IPA)

Looking over something means to examine or inspect something carefully. There are many different ways to say "looked over" to convey the same meaning. Synonyms for the term include: scrutinized, inspected, examined, surveyed, studied, reviewed, analyzed, perused, checked out and appraised. The word that fits best will depend on the context in which it is used, and the level of scrutiny required. Whether you are reviewing a document, surveying a scene, or analyzing data, there is always a way to express the same concept in a different way. Expanding your vocabulary with different synonyms for common terms can help you to write and speak more effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Looked over?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for looked over?

Antonyms for the word "looked over" include "ignored," "dismissed," "neglected," and "overlooked." These words describe a lack of attention, care, or consideration given to something or someone. While "looked over" implies the act of examining or inspecting, these antonyms suggest a conscious choice not to give something the attention it deserves. "Ignored" and "dismissed" imply a deliberate refusal to acknowledge or address something, while "neglected" suggests a failure to provide proper care or attention. "Overlooked" implies a mistake or oversight, where something was missed despite efforts to pay attention.

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Famous quotes with Looked over

  • When these suckers had formed roots in the open ground, or kind of nursery where they were planted, they were looked over and the best taken up for potting.
    Robert Fortune
  • I just want to do God's will. And he's allowed me to go to the mountain. And I've looked over, and I've seen the promised land! I may not get there with you, but I want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land.
    Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • I looked over and saw this man on the extreme right aisle sort of galloping to the podium. He was tall, he was thin, and the way he was galloping it looked as though he was going someplace much more important than the podium.
    Betty Shabazz
  • I believe that it's better to be looked over than it is to be overlooked.
    Mae West
  • It is better to be looked over than overlooked.
    Mae West

Related words: overlooked, overlooked by, neglected, looked past, looked over

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