What are the definitions of “look upon as”?
Learn how to use these expressions through these examples
- 1Consider, regard.
I LOOK UPON him AS a close friend.
What’s the most common meaning of the phrasal verb “look upon as”?
The most common meaning of the phrasal verb look upon as is to consider or regard someone or something in a particular way. It means to view or think of someone or something in a specific manner.
What are the different verb forms of “look upon as”?
Root Verb | look upon as |
Third Person Singular Present | looks upon as |
Present Participle | looking upon as |
Simple Past | looked upon as |
Past Participle | looked upon as |
Example
Many people look upon her as a role model.
Example
He looks upon his teacher as a mentor.
Example
She is looking upon the situation as a learning experience.
Example
In the past, they looked upon the Earth as flat.
Example
The painting was looked upon as a masterpiece.
What kind of phrasal verb is “look upon as”?
Notes from a Native English Speaker
What is a transitive and intransitive verb? - A transitive verb always has an object after it. (Example: Sam bought a car.) - An intransitive verb never has an object.(Example: She laughed loudly.)
Transitive verb
“look upon as” is a transitive phrasal verb because it requires a direct object to complete its meaning. The direct object specifies what is being removed, obtained, or eliminated.
Example
She looks upon him as a close friend.
Example
They look upon the event as a success.
Notes from a Native English Speaker
What is a separable and inseparable phrasal verb? - A “separable phrasal verb” can be separated with an object between the verb and particle. - An “inseparable phrasal verb” cannot be separated by an object.
Inseparable
“look upon as” is an inseparable phrasal verb. This means that you can’t place an object between the verb and the particle, otherwise, it changes the meaning of the phrasal verb.
Example
She looks upon him as a close friend.
Example
They look upon the event as a success.
What are common phrases and expressions that include the phrasal verb “look upon as”?
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Does “look upon as” have an informal or formal tone?
Look upon as is a neutral phrasal verb that can be used in both informal and formal contexts. It is appropriate for everyday conversations, as well as more formal settings, such as academic writing or professional discussions.