see

/siː/

Definitions

1. verb

to perceive with the eyes; to have a visual sensation of

“She sees the sunrise every morning.”

2. verb

to understand or comprehend; to become aware of

“I see what you mean now.”

3. verb

to visit or attend

“We will see the concert tonight.”

4. noun

the ability to perceive with the eyes; sight

“She has perfect see and can see objects from far away.”

5. verb

to have a vision or a dream

“I see a future for myself as a writer.”

6. verb

to have a particular opinion or point of view

“I see it from a different perspective.”

7. verb

to make someone understand or become aware of something

“The teacher sees the students through the lesson.”

8. verb

to have a view or an opinion about something

“I don’t see why we can’t go to the movies tonight.”

9. verb

to give permission or consent

“The manager sees the new employee to work on Saturday.”

10. verb

to make visible or apparent

“The manager sees the issue and is working on it.”

11. verb

to inspect or examine

“The quality control team sees the product before it’s shipped.”

12. verb

to have a relationship or connection

“She sees her friend at the party tonight.”

13. verb

to approve or agree with

“I see what you’re saying, let’s do it.”

14. verb

to visit or attend a place

“We will see the doctor tomorrow.”

15. verb

to be in a particular place or situation

“I see myself in her shoes.”

16. noun

a person who is authorized to give permission or consent

“The security guard sees people entering the building.”

Synonyms

  • look
  • perceive
  • watch

Antonyms

  • blind
  • obscure