Behold vs Gaze vs See vs Watch vs Witness

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Behold

FormelAu-delà de 10 000 (moins courant)

Gaze

Top 2000 (courant)C1verb

See

Bloc à haute fréquenceA1verb

Watch

Top 1000 (très courant)A1verb

Witness

Top 2000 (courant)B2noun
Le plus formel: Behold
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Prononciation🇬🇧 //bɪˈhoʊld//🇺🇸 //bɪˈhoʊld//🇬🇧 /["/ɡeɪz/","/ˈɡeɪzɪz/","/ɡeɪzd/","/ˈɡeɪzɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɡeɪz/","/ˈɡeɪzɪz/","/ɡeɪzd/","/ˈɡeɪzɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/siː/","/siːz/","/sɔː/","/siːn/","/ˈsiːɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/siː/","/siːz/","/sɔː/","/siːn/","/ˈsiːɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/wɒtʃ/","/ˈwɒtʃɪz/","/wɒtʃt/","/ˈwɒtʃɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/wɑːtʃ/","/ˈwɑːtʃɪz/","/wɑːtʃt/","/ˈwɑːtʃɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈwɪtnəs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈwɪtnəs/"]/
SensLook at something with attention.Regarder quelque chose pendant longtemps.To look at something for a long time.Remarquer quelque chose avec ses yeux.To notice something with your eyes.Observer quelque chose pendant un moment.To look at something for a period of time.Une personne qui voit quelque chose se passer, surtout dans le cadre d'un crime.A person who sees something happen, especially in a crime.
ExempleBehold the magnificent sunset over the horizon.She gazed at him in amazement.I can see the mountains from my house.I love to watch movies on the weekends.The witness testified in court about what they saw during the accident.
RegistreFormelNeutreNeutreNeutreNeutre
FréquenceAu-delà de 10 000 (moins courant)Top 2000 (courant)Bloc à haute fréquenceTop 1000 (très courant)Top 2000 (courant)
Niveau CEFR-C1A1A1B2
Nature grammaticaleverbverbverbnoun
Collocationsbehold the wonders, behold the glory, behold your fateintently, steadily, absently, at, in, intoclearly, easily, plainly, be able to, can, go to, into, get a/​the chance to see, get an/​the opportunity to see, have a/​the chance to see, clearly, easily, plainly, be able to, can, go to, into, get a/​the chance to see, get an/​the opportunity to see, have a/​the chance to see, clearly, easily, plainly, be able to, can, go to, into, get a/​the chance to see, get an/​the opportunity to see, have a/​the chance to see, come to, come around to, come over to, about, come to, come around to, come over to, about, can, cannot, do not, want to, come over to, go over to, go and see, wait and seecarefully, closely, attentively, could only, continue to, pause to, for, from, in, sit and watch, stand and watch, watch and waitcrucial, key, material, appeal for, trace, come forward, report, account, statement, according to witness, witness to, chief, main, principal, call, subpoena, summon, be sworn in, take the stand, give evidence, box, stand, summons, a witness for the defence/​defense, a witness for the prosecution, crucial, key, material, appeal for, trace, come forward, report, account, statement, according to witness, witness to
Antonymesignore, overlookavert, ignore, dismissignore, overlookignore, overlook, neglectperpetrator, ignoramus
Erreurs fréquentesUsing 'behold' in informal settings., Confusing 'behold' with 'see' or 'look at' for casual use., Using incorrect verb forms, as 'beholded' is not correct.Confused with 'glance' — 'gaze' means a long look, not a quick one., Using 'gaze' without 'at' — it should be 'gaze at the stars', not just 'gaze the stars'., Overusing in casual contexts — more suitable for descriptive or literary situations.Using 'see' instead of 'look' (e.g., 'I see at the picture' instead of 'I look at the picture'), 'See' is not a synonym for 'watch' when talking about TV shows or movies., Confusing 'see' with 'saw' in past tense usage.'Watched' vs 'watching': confusing past and present forms., 'Watch' is not used with 'something': saying 'watch something' instead of just 'watch'., Using 'watch' for inanimate objects like books, instead of 'read'.Confusing 'witness' with 'testifier' — a witness is someone who sees, while a testifier often speaks in court., Using 'witnessed' incorrectly with an object — it's typically used for events (e.g., 'I witnessed the accident')., Confusing the noun with the verb form without context.
Notes d'usageUsed mainly in literary or dramatic contexts. Not common in everyday conversation; can sound archaic.Utilisé dans des contextes où quelqu'un regarde intensément ou rêveusement. N'est généralement pas utilisé dans les conversations informelles, sauf pour décrire de l'art ou de la beauté.Used in contexts where someone looks intently or dreamily. Not typically used in casual conversations unless describing art or beauty.Utilise 'voir' pour la perception visuelle. C'est approprié dans des contextes décontractés comme formels. Évite de l'utiliser quand tu parles de comprendre des concepts ; préfère 'comprendre' dans ces cas-là.Use 'see' for visual perception. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it when referring to understanding concepts; prefer 'understand' in those cases.Utilisé pour regarder des images en mouvement ou des événements. Les contextes plus formels peuvent utiliser 'visionner' à la place, tandis que 'regarder' convient aux conversations décontractées. À éviter dans les écrits très formels.Used for looking at moving images or events. More formal contexts may use 'view' instead, while 'watch' is appropriate in casual conversations. Avoid using in highly formal writing.Utilisez 'témoin' pour désigner quelqu'un qui a vu un événement, en particulier dans des situations juridiques. Évitez les contextes informels où 'mec' ou 'personne' suffirait.Use 'witness' when referring to someone who has seen an event, especially legal situations. Avoid informal settings where 'guy' or 'person' would be sufficient.

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Questions fréquentes : Behold vs Gaze vs See vs Watch vs Witness

Quelle est la différence entre Behold, Gaze, See, Watch et Witness ?

Behold: Look at something with attention. Gaze: To look at something for a long time. See: To notice something with your eyes. Watch: To look at something for a period of time. Witness: A person who sees something happen, especially in a crime.

Lequel est le plus formel : Behold, Gaze, See, Watch et Witness ?

Behold est le plus formel de tous.

Lequel est le plus avancé : Behold, Gaze, See, Watch et Witness ?

Gaze est le niveau le plus élevé, à C1, sur l'échelle CEFR.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Behold: Behold the magnificent sunset over the horizon. Gaze: She gazed at him in amazement. See: I can see the mountains from my house. Watch: I love to watch movies on the weekends. Witness: The witness testified in court about what they saw during the accident.

Puis-je utiliser Behold, Gaze, See, Watch et Witness de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Behold, Gaze, See, Watch et Witness sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.

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