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see
verb as in perceive with eyes
Strongest matches
detect, examine, identify, look, look at, notice, observe, recognize, regard, spot, view, watch, witness
verb as in appreciate, comprehend
Strongest matches
catch, determine, discover, feature, feel, follow, get, have, hear, know, learn, notice, observe, perceive, realize, recognize, study, suffer, think, understand, view
Strong matches
appraise, ascertain, behold, conceive, descry, discern, distinguish, envisage, envision, espy, experience, fancy, fathom, grasp, imagine, investigate, mark, mind, note, ponder, remark, sustain, tumble, undergo, unearth, visualize, weigh
Weak matches
catch on, find out, get the drift, get the hang of, make out, take in
verb as in accompany, guide
Weak matches
associate with, bear company, come by, come over, consort with, drop by, drop in, go out with, go with, keep company with, look up, pop in, run into, speak to, stop by, stop in, take out
Example Sentences
So this isn't really about "trade" at least as it's commonly defined, as we can see with his behavior toward Mexico and Canada.
“Nobody knows the impact of these tariffs. We're just going to have to wait and see.”
"I believe that the people of Scotland and our members see what we're doing, see what I'm doing, as the new leader, and have confidence in that."
You can see when he's right and on song he loves his jumping.
She told police she had been "terrified" to see news coverage about Baby Callum and think "that was me".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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