What is another word for caught a glimpse of?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːt ɐ ɡlˈɪmps ɒv] (IPA)

"Caught a glimpse of" is a commonly used phrase to describe a brief or fleeting view of something. But there are plenty of synonyms you can use to add variety to your writing. You could say "spotted" to suggest you saw something unexpectedly. "Observed" is a more formal word that implies careful attention. "Noticed" is a simple, straightforward option that works in almost any context. "Glanced at" is a good choice if you want to describe a quick look. And "viewed briefly" could be used when you want to emphasize that the sighting was brief but significant.

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What are the hypernyms for Caught a glimpse of?

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

What are the opposite words for caught a glimpse of?

The phrase "caught a glimpse of" means to briefly see or perceive something. Its antonyms are words that represent the opposite of this concept. One antonym for "caught a glimpse of" is "stare". Staring implies intense and prolonged observation, as opposed to catching a quick glance. Another antonym is "ignored" as ignoring something means you have not seen it at all. "Missed" is another antonym since it implies that you failed to notice something due to the lack of attention. Lastly, "overlooked" is also an antonym as it means to miss or ignore something, especially a detail or aspect of something.

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Famous quotes with Caught a glimpse of

  • Let us be very careful not to fall into the trap of the world. The world views things only relative to man and to self. The Word of God views things relative to the Father, Son, and Spirit. Mankind is not the center of all things. No matter how great anyone's name might become, it is still far behind His. Our name comes from His life the name of our Lord comes from the resurrection--the event unique to Him. The world has a problem it seeks to honor, uphold, exonerate and generally praise itself. Our place and the place of the entire world system is to praise and exalt God. When people of the Bible caught a glimpse of Him, their lives were changed. Perhaps our lives remain stagnate because we do not spend enough time looking at Him.
    Roger Anderson
  • "What happened?" Arthur asked. He caught a glimpse of something below, but couldn't quite make out what it was. "The Nithling-" "Missed me," called out Suzy. "Close-run thing. Bit off my right clog. I was kicking it in the teeth, so I s'pose that's fair."
    Garth Nix
  • The bear bent down to do up its case again. As he did so, Mrs. Brown caught a glimpse of the writing on the label. It said, simply, PLEASE LOOK AFTER THIS BEAR. THANK YOU.
    Michael Bond
  • “He caught a glimpse of that extraordinary faculty in man, that strange, altruistic, rare, and obstinate decency which will make writers or scientists maintain their truths at the risk of death. Eppur si muove, Galileo was to say; it moves all the same. They were to be in a position to burn him if he would go on with it, with his preposterous nonsense about the earth moving round the sun, but he was to continue with the sublime assertion because there was something which he valued more than himself. The Truth. To recognize and to acknowledge What Is. That was the thing which man could do, which his English could do, his beloved, his sleeping, his now defenceless English. They might be stupid, ferocious, unpolitical, almost hopeless. But here and there, oh so seldome, oh so rare, oh so glorious, there were those all the same who would face the rack, the executioner, and even utter extinction, in the cause of something greater than themselves. Truth, that strange thing, the jest of Pilate's. Many stupid young men had thought they were dying for it, and many would continue to die for it, perhaps for a thousand years. They did not have to be right about their truth, as Galileo was to be. It was enough that they, the few and martyred, should establish a greatness, a thing above the sum of all they ignorantly had.”
    T. H. White
  • Words penetrated the tank from the outer room. They were tantalizing, like those ghosts of meaning in a great symphony—hinting that the composer had caught a glimpse of something notes could only vaguely convey and words could never even approach.
    David Brin

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