Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Look at vs. Look to

Look at implies to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see; to use one's sight.
  • He turned and looked at her.
  • I’d like a skin specialist to look at that rash of yours.

Look to (someone or something) implies To rely on, turn to or refer to them or it, to expect

  • Children look to their parents for help.
  • This looks to be a very difficult assignment.

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