looking after (Meaning)

looking after

glance entry 2 sense 3, seem sense 1, expect, anticipate, to have an appearance that befits or accords with, explore sense 1a, to express by the eyes or facial expression, confront, face, the state or form in which something appears, to make sure or take care (that something is done), the expression of the countenance, to rely upon, to search for, to take care of, to have in mind as an end, physical appearance, to direct one's attention, to direct one's attention or eyes, to express by the eyes or by an expression of the face, to ascertain by the use of one's eyes, to direct one's attention to, to gaze in wonder or surprise, to exercise the power of vision upon, to view something with arrogance, disdain, or disapproval, attractive physical appearance, point entry 2 sense 4, face, to have the appearance or likelihood of being, to bring into a place or condition by the exercise of the power of vision, glance, to have a specified outlook, the act of looking, consider sense 1, to await with hope or anticipation, to direct one's attention away from something unpleasant or troublesome, to exercise the power of vision, the expression of the face, a combination of design features giving a unified appearance, to have an appearance that is suitable for, to anticipate with pleasure or satisfaction, to show a tendency, to direct the eyes

looking after Sentence Examples

  1. The nurse was looking after the critically ill patient throughout the night.
  2. My grandmother is looking after my younger siblings while I'm at work.
  3. The veterinarian is looking after the injured horse with great care.
  4. The teacher is looking after the students while they work on their assignments.
  5. The caregiver is looking after the elderly woman who has dementia.
  6. The babysitter is looking after the children while their parents are out.
  7. The zookeeper is looking after the animals by feeding them and cleaning their enclosures.
  8. The house cleaner is looking after the property by sweeping, mopping, and dusting.
  9. The doctor is looking after the patient's overall health and well-being.
  10. The manager is looking after the employees' needs and creating a positive work environment.

FAQs About the word looking after

glance entry 2 sense 3, seem sense 1, expect, anticipate, to have an appearance that befits or accords with, explore sense 1a, to express by the eyes or facial

looking to, taking care of, caring (for), waiting on, waiting upon, treating, looking out for, seeing to, ministering (to), administering (to)

brushing (aside or off), forgetting, overlooking,ignoring, neglecting,,slighting

The nurse was looking after the critically ill patient throughout the night.

My grandmother is looking after my younger siblings while I'm at work.

The veterinarian is looking after the injured horse with great care.

The teacher is looking after the students while they work on their assignments.