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look up

1 of 1verb
/lʊk ʌp/
Forms:looks up,looking up,looked up,looked up
1

to try to find information in a dictionary, computer, etc.

A2transitive
  • I couldn't remember her phone number, so I looked it up.
  • Wait a minute, I'm looking up the address.
  • When I need a recipe, I always look it up online.
  • You can look up any unfamiliar term on the internet.
  • You should look up the word to improve your vocabulary.
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2

to raise one's eyes from something one is looking at downwards

  • He looks up from his book as I enter the room.
  • He has looked up from his phone several times during the meeting.
  • When he heard his name called, he looked up from his book to see who it was.
  • She looked up from her computer when I called her name.
  • He looked up from his desk to watch the birds flying outside the window.
3

to show signs of improvement

  • Things are finally looking up for me after a rough few months.
  • The situation is currently looking up for the team, as they have won their last three games.
  • Things are finally starting to look up for her after a tough year.
  • With the new manager in place, the company's prospects are looking up.
  • The economy is showing signs of recovery, and things are looking up for many people.
4

to visit someone, especially after a long period of not seeing them

transitive
  • I'll look you up when I'm in town next week.
  • I haven't seen my old friend in years, but I'm hoping to look her up when I visit her city next month.
  • It's been too long since I've looked up my old neighbor.
  • I'd love to look up my family members who live in the area.
  • I'll make sure to look you up before I leave town.