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  • overlook — [v1] disregard, neglect discount, disdain, fail to notice, forget, ignore, leave out, leave undone, let fall between the cracks*, let go, let slide*, make light of*, miss, omit, overpass, pass, pass by, pay no attention, slight, slip up*;… …   New thesaurus

  • overlook — (v.) mid 14c., to examine, scrutinize, inspect, from OVER (Cf. over) + LOOK (Cf. look). Another M.E. sense was to peer over the top of. These two literal senses have given rise to the two main modern meanings. Meaning to look over or beyond and… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Overlook Hotel — The Overlook Hotel is the fictional hotel from Stephen King s novel The Shining and its adaptations. Timberline Lodge, a mountain resort in Oregon, was used in Stanley Kubrick s adaptation of the book while The Stanley Hotel, King s inspiration… …   Wikipedia

  • overlook */*/ — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈlʊk] / US [ˌoʊvərˈlʊk] verb [transitive] Word forms overlook : present tense I/you/we/they overlook he/she/it overlooks present participle overlooking past tense overlooked past participle overlooked 1) a) to fail to notice or do… …   English dictionary

  • overlook — o|ver|look [ˌəuvəˈluk US ˌouvər ] v [T] 1.) to not notice something, or not see how important it is = ↑miss ▪ It is easy to overlook a small detail like that. ▪ Nobody could overlook the fact that box office sales were down. 2.) to forgive… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • overlook — 01. The boss [overlooks] Brian s lateness because he gets so much done while he s actually here. 02. Our cottage [overlooks] a beautiful little lake where we can swim in the summer. 03. She [overlooks] his faults, and loves him for his good… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • overlook — o|ver|look [ ,ouvər luk ] verb transitive ** 1. ) to fail to notice or do something: Accidents happen when safety checks are overlooked. a ) to fail to consider someone or something, or to recognize success: She claims that she was overlooked for …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • overlook — [ˌəʊvəˈlʊk] verb [T] 1) to fail to notice or do something Accidents happen when safety checks are overlooked.[/ex] 2) to forgive or ignore a mistake or bad behaviour I m prepared to overlook what you said.[/ex] 3) to have a view of something from …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • overlook — verb (T) 1 to not notice something: It is easy to overlook a small detail like that. 2 to ignore and forgive someone s mistake, bad behaviour etc: I ll overlook your mistake this time. 3 if a building, room, or window overlooks a place, you can… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • look over vs overlook —   Look over is a phrasal verb.   When you look over something or someone you quickly examine it or them.   For example:   I asked my teacher to look over what I had written.   Overlook is a verb.   When you overlook someone or something you fail… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • look over vs overlook —   Look over is a phrasal verb.   When you look over something or someone you quickly examine it or them.   For example:   I asked my teacher to look over what I had written.   Overlook is a verb.   When you overlook someone or something you fail… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

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