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Observe

Verb
UK /əbˈzɜːv/
US /əbˈzɝːv/

Definition

To watch, notice, or pay attention to something carefully.

Example

"She likes to observe birds in her garden every morning."

"Scientists observe the stars at night to understand their patterns and movements in the sky."

"You should observe your surroundings carefully before crossing the busy street to stay safe."

Explanation

To observe means to carefully watch, notice, or pay attention to something. People observe things to learn, understand, or study them. For example, a student may observe an experiment in class, or someone may observe how birds behave in the garden. Observing can also mean noticing rules or customs, like observing a holiday or traffic signs. It is about being alert, watching carefully, and noticing details that others might miss. Observing helps people learn, make decisions, or understand the world around them better.