Observe
UK /["/əbˈzɜːv/","/əbˈzɜːvz/","/əbˈzɜːvd/","/əbˈzɜːvɪŋ/"]/US /["/əbˈzɜːrv/","/əbˈzɜːrvz/","/əbˈzɜːrvd/","/əbˈzɜːrvɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to see or notice somebody/something
In simple words: to watch something carefully
Examples
- Please observe the changes in the experiment carefully.
- As a wildlife photographer, I love to observe animals in their natural habitat.
- If you observe the stars long enough, you might see a shooting star.
- During the meeting, he took a moment to observe the reactions of his colleagues.
- It's important to observe safety protocols when working with hazardous materials.
Usage notes
Use 'observe' when you are watching something closely or carefully. It is a neutral term suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but it may not be suitable for casual conversations where simpler words like 'watch' may work better.
Grammar pattern
observe + object
Memory hint
Think of 'observe' as 'eye-s observe'. Imagine putting your eyes on something closely.
Collocations
- carefully
- closely
- precisely
- be able to
- be possible to
- be difficult to
- among
- for
- from
- be commonly observed
- be frequently observed
- be widely observed
- carefully
- closely
- precisely
- be able to
- be possible to
- be difficult to
- among
- for
- from
- be commonly observed
- be frequently observed
- be widely observed
- astutely
- correctly
- keenly
- to
- correctly
- faithfully
- scrupulously
- fail to
- failure to observe something
Synonyms
- monitor
- comment
Antonyms
- ignore
- neglect
- overlook
Common mistakes
- Confuse with 'abserve' which is not a word.
- Use 'observed' incorrectly with non-actions, like 'observed the chair'.
- Forget the preposition when used with 'something' as in 'observe at the sky' instead of 'observe the sky'.