Dictionary Entry
overlook
verbFind the meaning of the word overlook, plus dictionary definition, pronunciation, thesaurus-style synonyms, antonyms, and related vocabulary.
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Meaning
Dictionary meaning in a clear, student-friendly format.
To fail to notice or consider something; to ignore or excuse a fault; or to have a view from a higher position.
Example Sentence
The teacher decided to overlook the student's minor tardiness because he usually arrived early.
Usage Note
Use "overlook" when someone fails to see or consider something important, or when they choose to ignore a minor mistake or fault. It can also describe a place that offers a view from above, like a house overlooking the city. For example, "Don't overlook the details in your report," or "Our hotel room overlooks the ocean."
