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UK//lʊk æt ðæt//US//lʊk æt ðæt//

Meaning of Look at that

A phrase used to direct someone's attention.

In simple words: See that thing.

Look at that in a sentence

  • Wow, **look at that** beautiful painting!
  • **Look at that** car speeding by!
  • If you **look at that**, you might learn something new.

How to use Look at that

Used to draw attention to something. Suitable in casual conversations or when pointing out something interesting.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine someone saying 'look at that!' while pointing at a shiny object.

Related words

Collocations with Look at that

Synonyms for Look at that

Opposites of Look at that

  • ignore that
  • overlook that
  • disregard that

Common mistakes with Look at that

  • Saying 'look at that' when it's not necessary to draw attention.
  • Using it in overly formal situations.
  • Confusing it with similar phrases like 'check this out' which is more informal.

Compare Look at that with Check this out, Observe, See, Notice, Behold

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Frequently asked questions about Look at that

What does Look at that mean?

See that thing.

What is the definition of Look at that?

A phrase used to direct someone's attention.

How do you use Look at that in a sentence?

Wow, **look at that** beautiful painting!

Can you give another example of Look at that?

**Look at that** car speeding by!

What are synonyms for Look at that?

Common alternatives include check this out, observe, see, notice, behold.

What is the opposite of Look at that?

Opposite meanings include ignore that, overlook that, disregard that.

What words go with Look at that?

It commonly pairs with look at that view, look at that picture, look at that problem.

What are common mistakes when using Look at that?

Saying 'look at that' when it's not necessary to draw attention. Using it in overly formal situations. Confusing it with similar phrases like 'check this out' which is more informal.

How do you pronounce Look at that?

US: //lʊk æt ðæt//, UK: //lʊk æt ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Look at that?

Used to draw attention to something. Suitable in casual conversations or when pointing out something interesting.