Gaze is more positive than "stare" or "ogle".
The antonym for the word "gaze" is "avert."
The word that is a homophone of "gaze" and "step" is "stare."
Not necessarily. The connotation of gaze depends on the context it is used in. It can be positive, neutral, or negative, depending on the gaze itself and the emotions or intentions associated with it.
The word "gaze" in French can be translated as "regard".
No, the word 'gazed' is the past tense of the verb 'to gaze'.The word gaze is a noun form, a word for a steady, fixed look.The noun forms for the verb to gaze are gazer and the gerund, gazing.
The word 'gaze' is a noun (gaze, gazes) and a verb(gaze, gazes, gazing, gazed). Examples:Noun: His gaze followed the plane until it was out of sight.Verb: All I could do was gaze in amazement at what he had accomplished.
Gazed upon. gazed, eyed, stalked
She held his gaze for a moment before looking away.
Gaze is more positive than "stare" or "ogle".
Gaze can be a verb or a noun: He liked to sit on the deck at sunset and gaze at the mountains. It was difficult to remain calm under his penetrating gaze.
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