Meaning

  1. To examine or review carefully.
  2. To search for something inside a collection.
  3. To ignore someone intentionally.

Today's Sentences

01

I spent the weekend looking through old photographs.

Situation

What did you do over the weekend?

I spent the weekend looking through old photographs.

Are you missing family?

I think I wanted to go back in time for a moment.

02

Did you look through that drawer near the desk?

Situation

Have you seen my passport anywhere?

Not sure.
Did you look through that drawer near the desk?

No, I haven’t checked there yet.
I’ll do that now.

I think that’s where you usually leave it.

Writer's Note

"Look through" is an intransitive and inseparable phrasal verb.

  1. Intransitive - It requires a direct object—you always "look through" something such as a document, list, drawer, or person (metaphorically).
    Example 1: I looked through the report and found nothing noteworthy.
    Example 2: They’re looking through their notes before the presentation.
    Example 3: He looked through the magazine while waiting at the salon.
  2. Inseparable - You cannot place the object between "look" and "through".
    Example 1: They looked through the antique collection at the flea market.
    Example 2: She looked through the collection of books at the new bookstore.
    Example 3: Both parties looked through the contract for the transfer of ownership of the property.

Related words: Browse, comb through, dig through, examine, flip through, glance through, inspect, peruse, pore over, rifle through, scan, scour, skim, rifle through, thumb through.

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