overlooking

[ˌəʊvəˈlʊkɪŋ]

overlooking Definition

  • 1to have a view of something from above or from a place of height
  • 2to fail to notice or consider something

Using overlooking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overlooking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hotel room has a balcony overlooking the sea.

  • Example

    The house is situated on a hill overlooking the valley.

  • Example

    She was so focused on her work that she was overlooking the time.

  • Example

    The committee overlooked the fact that the proposal was not feasible.

  • Example

    He was overlooking the importance of good communication in building relationships.

overlooking Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for overlooking

Phrases with overlooking

  • overlook something/someone

    to fail to notice or consider something or someone

    Example

    I think you've overlooked one important fact in your argument.

  • to fail to notice something that is very clear or obvious

    Example

    It's easy to overlook the obvious when you're under pressure.

  • to forgive or ignore a mistake or fault

    Example

    I'm willing to overlook his bad behavior this time, but he needs to improve his attitude.

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Summary: overlooking in Brief

The verb 'overlooking' [ˌəʊvəˈlʊkɪŋ] has two main meanings. The first refers to having a view of something from above or from a place of height, as in 'The hotel room has a balcony overlooking the sea.' The second meaning is to fail to notice or consider something, as in 'She was overlooking the time.' The phrase 'overlook something/someone' is commonly used to describe this second meaning.