Attentively

  • 31peruse — pe·ruse || pÉ™ ruːz v. read attentively, study attentively …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 32perused — pe·ruse || pÉ™ ruːz v. read attentively, study attentively …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 33peruses — pe·ruse || pÉ™ ruːz v. read attentively, study attentively …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 34perusing — pe·ruse || pÉ™ ruːz v. read attentively, study attentively …

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  • 35contemplate — v. a. 1. Gaze upon, view attentively, look abroad upon, survey. 2. Study, ponder, survey, meditate on, dwell on, think about, reflect upon, muse on, consider attentively, revolve in the mind. 3. Intend, purpose, design, think of, have in view,… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 36attentive — adjective 1 listening or watching someone carefully because you are interested in them: The professor was pleased to have such an attentive audience. 2 to make sure someone has everything they need: He listened attentively and with growing… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 37ear — I. /ɪə / (say ear) noun 1. the organ of hearing, in humans and other mammals usually consisting of three parts (external ear, middle ear, and inner ear). 2. the external part alone. 3. the sense of hearing. 4. keen perception of the differences… …

  • 38κατακροᾶται — κατακροάομαι listen attentively to pres subj mp 3rd sg κατακροάομαι listen attentively to pres ind mp 3rd sg …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 39watch — [wäch, wôch] n. [ME wacche < OE wæcce < base of wacian: see WAKE1] 1. the act or fact of keeping awake, esp. of keeping awake and alert, in order to look after, protect, or guard 2. a) any of the several periods into which the night was… …

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  • 40hang on the words of — also[hang on the lips of] {v. phr.} To listen very attentively to. * /Ann hangs on every word of her history teacher and takes very careful notes. / * /As he went on with his speech, his auditors, deeply interested, hung on his lips./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms