look (on or upon) (Meaning)

look (on or upon)

No meaning found for this word.

look (on or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. The child looked on in awe as the fireworks lit up the sky.
  2. The teacher looked upon her students with pride.
  3. I looked upon the wreckage of the car with dismay.
  4. She looked upon her opponent with determination.
  5. The traveler looked on in amazement at the breathtaking scenery.
  6. The king looked upon his subjects with a benevolent smile.
  7. The artist looked on in satisfaction as his masterpiece neared completion.
  8. The doctor looked upon the patient with concern.
  9. The jury looked on intently as the witness testified.
  10. The audience looked upon the stage with anticipation.

FAQs About the word look (on or upon)

call, count, think, feel, believe, view, regard,consider, rate, account

No antonyms found.

The child looked on in awe as the fireworks lit up the sky.

The teacher looked upon her students with pride.

I looked upon the wreckage of the car with dismay.

She looked upon her opponent with determination.