Meaning of Look at you
An expression used to highlight someone's qualities or actions.
In simple words: A phrase used to show surprise or admiration towards someone.
Look at you in a sentence
- Wow, look at you! You’ve really improved your skills.
- Look at you, all dressed up for the occasion!
- I can’t believe it; look at you! You've passed the exam!
- Oh my gosh, look at you! You got a promotion!
- Look at you! You’ve grown so tall since I last saw you!
How to use Look at you
Often used to express admiration or surprise; common in casual conversations among friends.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of someone showing off; you can see them uniquely.
Related words
Collocations with Look at you
- Look at you now
- Look at you with that
- Look at you in that outfit
Synonyms for Look at you
- Check you out
- Wow you
- Look at that
- See you
Common mistakes with Look at you
- Used too formally in serious situations.
- Not appropriate for addressing strangers without context.
- Confused with 'Look at him/her' which is less personal.
Look at you appears in
Look at you in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
انظر إليك
عبارة تستخدم لإظهار المفاجأة أو الإعجاب تجاه شخص ما.
- Bengaliবাংলা
দেখো তো তোমায়
কারো প্রতি বিস্ময় বা প্রশংসা দেখানোর জন্য ব্যবহৃত একটি শব্দগুচ্ছ।
- GermanDeutsch
Schau dich an
Ein Ausdruck, um Überraschung oder Bewunderung gegenüber jemandem zu zeigen.
- SpanishEspañol
Mírate
Una frase que se usa para mostrar sorpresa o admiración hacia alguien.
- Persianفارسی
ببین کیو!
یه عبارت که برای نشون دادن تعجب یا تحسین نسبت به کسی استفاده میشه.
- FrenchFrançais
Regarde-toi
Une phrase utilisée pour montrer la surprise ou l'admiration envers quelqu'un.
- Hindiहिन्दी
देखो तुम्हें
किसी के प्रति आश्चर्य या प्रशंसा व्यक्त करने के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जाने वाला एक वाक्यांश।
- ItalianItaliano
Guarda un po'
Una frase usata per mostrare sorpresa o ammirazione verso qualcuno.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Olha só você
Uma frase usada para demonstrar surpresa ou admiração por alguém.
- RussianРусский
Посмотри на себя
Фраза, используемая для выражения удивления или восхищения кем-то.
- Urduاردو
دیکھو تمہیں
کسی کی طرف حیرت یا تعریف ظاہر کرنے کے لیے استعمال کیا جانے والا جملہ۔
- Chinese中文
看看你
一个用来表达对某人惊讶或钦佩的短语。
More chunks like Look at you
- See you
I will meet you again later.
- OperationB1
the process of cutting open a part of a person’s body in order to remove or repair a damaged part
- How we liking that
A casual way to ask for opinions or feelings about something.
- We never used that before
A statement indicating an item or method was not previously utilized.
- Mint
A plant used for flavoring or a place that produces coins.
- Gonna be thinking about
An informal way to express intention to think about something in the future.
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Frequently asked questions about Look at you
What does Look at you mean?
A phrase used to show surprise or admiration towards someone.
What is the definition of Look at you?
An expression used to highlight someone's qualities or actions.
How do you use Look at you in a sentence?
Wow, look at you! You’ve really improved your skills.
Can you give another example of Look at you?
Look at you, all dressed up for the occasion!
What are synonyms for Look at you?
Common alternatives include Check you out, Wow you, Look at that, See you.
What words go with Look at you?
It commonly pairs with Look at you now, Look at you with that, Look at you in that outfit.
What are common mistakes when using Look at you?
Used too formally in serious situations. Not appropriate for addressing strangers without context. Confused with 'Look at him/her' which is less personal.
How do you pronounce Look at you?
US: //lʊk æt ju//, UK: //lʊk æt jʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Look at you formal or informal?
"Look at you" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Look at you?
Often used to express admiration or surprise; common in casual conversations among friends.
























