Glance
UK //ɡlɑːns//US //ɡlæns//
Definition
To look at something quickly or briefly.
In simple words: To quickly look at something.
Examples
- I took a quick glance at the report.
- She glanced at her phone during the meeting.
- He glanced out the window to check the weather.
- They glanced through the magazine while waiting.
- With just a glance, he understood the problem.
Usage notes
Use 'glance' in a neutral context where a quick look is appropriate. Avoid informal settings, but it is suitable for both written and spoken English.
Grammar pattern
glance + object
Memory hint
Think of a flashlight that quickly lights up something – a quick 'glance'.
Collocations
- glance at
- glance over
- quick glance
Synonyms
- peek
- glimpse
- flash
- scan
- sight
Antonyms
- stare
- gaze
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'stare' – 'glance' is brief, while 'stare' is prolonged.
- Using 'glance' as a noun incorrectly – it should be a verb.
- Saying 'glance at that' instead of 'glance at those' when plural.