Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: To look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.
Pronunciations: US: /ɡeɪzd/; UK: /ɡeɪzd/
Origin and Usage: Gazed is an English verb that originated from the Middle English word "gasen," which means "to stare." It has been in use since the 14th century. The word is commonly used in literature, poetry, and everyday conversations to describe the act of looking at something intently.
Synonyms: Stare, gaze, peer, scrutinize, contemplate, observe, eye.
Related Words: Gazer, glaze, graze, blaze, hazel.
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