"Lookers-on" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lookers-on" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lookers-on" Meaning

Lookers-on refers to people who are watching or observing an event, scene, or situation, often without taking an active part in it. They are spectators or bystanders who are merely witnessing what is happening, without intervening or having a direct role to play.

"Lookers-on" Examples

Examples of "lookers-on"


The crowd of lookers-on gathered around the perimeter of the boxing ring to cheer on their favorite fighter.
The lookers-on at the fashion show couldn't help but whisper to each other about the outrageous outfits on the catwalk.
The photographers acted as lookers-on, capturing the moment when the celebrity couple shared a romantic kiss on the red carpet.
The lookers-on at the concert were transplanted from all over the world, united by their shared love of the band's music.
As the contestants took their places, the lookers-on in the audience held their collective breath, waiting anxiously to see who would win the competition.

"Lookers-on" Similar Words

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The word "look" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br> To gaze or direct one's attention at something: "She looked at the picture on the wall."<br> To appear or seem: "He looked tired today."<br> To search or examine something briefly: "I looked up the word in the dictionary."<br> To appear or seem to be a certain way: "The new policy looks promising."<br><br>In general, "look" means to direct one's gaze, attention, or perception towards something, or to appear in a certain way.

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A person or thing that closely resembles or imitates another, often in order to deceive or fool someone.

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