leer

[lɪr]

leer Definition

  • 1to look at someone in an unpleasant or malicious way
  • 2to give a sideways or oblique glance

Using leer: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was leering at me from across the room.

  • Example

    She gave me a leer as she walked by.

  • Example

    The man in the trench coat leered at the woman passing by.

leer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for leer

Antonyms for leer

Phrases with leer

  • to look at someone in an unpleasant or malicious way

    Example

    He was leering at her from across the room.

  • to look at someone in an unpleasant or malicious way

    Example

    She gave him a leer as she walked by.

  • sideways leer

    a glance or look given sideways or obliquely

    Example

    He gave her a sideways leer as he walked past.

Origins of leer

from Middle English 'lere', meaning 'cheek'

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Summary: leer in Brief

'Leer' [lɪr] is a verb that means to look at someone in an unpleasant or malicious way, often with a sideways or oblique glance. It is used to describe a negative and uncomfortable interaction between people, such as 'He was leering at me from across the room.' 'Leer' has synonyms like 'sneer' and 'smirk,' and can be formalized as 'gaze' or 'glance,' while informally it can be expressed as 'check out' or 'eye up.'