What is another word for have a look at?

Pronunciation: [hav ɐ lˈʊk at] (IPA)

There are several synonyms that can be used to replace the phrase "have a look at." Some possible options include "take a glance at," "peruse," "inspect," "examine," "scrutinize," "survey," "consider," "explore," "observe," "analyze," "study," "review," and "check out." Each of these words has a slightly different connotation and level of intensity, so the best option will depend on the context and the speaker's intention. For instance, "inspect" or "analyze" would imply a more thorough examination, while "take a glance at" or "explore" would suggest a more casual or exploratory approach.

What are the hypernyms for Have a look at?

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

Famous quotes with Have a look at

  • The best way to begin is to say: Balthus is a painter of whom nothing is known. And now let us have a look at his paintings.
    Balthus
  • I knew at the time that that wasn't the part I would be doing, they just wanted a screentest so they could have a look at it to show to the directors and producers. Then they wrote a part for me or maybe they already had it in mind, I don't know.
    Dannii Minogue
  • I did well as an actor in Australia, and then Paramount invited me over... to have a look at me.
    Rod Taylor
  • "Dix," Case said, "I wanna have a look at an AI in Berne. Can you think of any reason not to?" "Not unless you got a morbid fear of death, no."
    William Gibson
  • I find that companies are inclined to be at their most interesting when they are undergoing a little misfortune, and therefore I chose the fall of 1966 as the time to have a look at Xerox.
    John Brooks (writer)

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