[Phrasal Verb] LOOK FOR - Learn How to Express Searching in English!

Look for

Look for

/lʊk fɔr/

Search or seek.

Look for" means to search for something or someone. It's used in everyday situations, such as when you might be looking for your keys, or more significant life events, like looking for a job. It conveys a sense of need or intent to find something lost or needed.

Example Sentences

  1. I'm trying to look for a good book to read.

    I'm searching for an interesting book to read.

  2. Can you help me look for my lost keys?

    Could you assist me in finding my missing keys?

  3. She decided to look for a new job after the company downsized.

    She started seeking new employment after the company's layoffs.

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