peer
verb
Third Person
peers
Present Participle
peering
Past Tense
peered
Past Participle
peered
1
to look closely or attentively at something, often in an effort to see or understand it better
- I often peer into the night sky to spot constellations.
- She peers at the intricate details of the artwork in the museum.
- The scientist is peering through the microscope to analyze the specimen.
- She peered at old photographs to reminisce about the past.
- While I was in the observatory, I peered at distant galaxies through the telescope.