Meaning of Look at this
A phrase to draw attention to something.
In simple words: Please see this.
Look at this in a sentence
- Look at this beautiful sunset!
- Hey, look at this new phone I got!
- Look at this, it’s incredible!
How to use Look at this
Use when drawing attention to something. Avoid in very formal contexts or when you need to be indirect.
Grammar pattern
look at + object
Memory hint
Imagine turning your head to see something special.
Related words
Collocations with Look at this
- look at this picture
- look at this problem
- look at this example
Synonyms for Look at this
- check this out
- see this
- take a look at this
Opposites of Look at this
- ignore this
- overlook this
- disregard this
Common mistakes with Look at this
- 'Look at this' is often confused with 'Look this.'
- 'Look at' should not be used with vague objects like 'it' without context.
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Frequently asked questions about "Look at this"
What does "Look at this" mean?
Please see this.
What is the definition of "Look at this"?
A phrase to draw attention to something.
How do you use "Look at this" in a sentence?
Look at this beautiful sunset!
Can you give another example of "Look at this"?
Hey, look at this new phone I got!
What are synonyms for "Look at this"?
Common alternatives include check this out, see this, take a look at this.
What is the opposite of "Look at this"?
Opposite meanings include ignore this, overlook this, disregard this.
What words go with "Look at this"?
It commonly pairs with look at this picture, look at this problem, look at this example.
What are common mistakes when using "Look at this"?
'Look at this' is often confused with 'Look this.' 'Look at' should not be used with vague objects like 'it' without context.
How do you pronounce "Look at this"?
US: //lʊk æt ðɪs//, UK: //lʊk æt ðɪs//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Look at this"?
Use when drawing attention to something. Avoid in very formal contexts or when you need to be indirect.



















