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What (who) is Gaze - definition


gaze         
  • ''The Conjurer'', by [[Hieronymus Bosch]], shows the bending figure looking forward, steadily, intently, and with fixed attention, while the other figures in the painting look in various directions, some outside the painting.
AWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF OTHERS
The gaze; The Gaze; Objectifying gaze; Gazing; Gazes; Imperial gaze; Gaze theory; Curious stare
I
n. an admiring; intense, rapt, steady, unblinking; wistful gaze
II
v.
1) to gaze intently
2) (d; intr.) to gaze at
Gaze         
  • ''The Conjurer'', by [[Hieronymus Bosch]], shows the bending figure looking forward, steadily, intently, and with fixed attention, while the other figures in the painting look in various directions, some outside the painting.
AWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF OTHERS
The gaze; The Gaze; Objectifying gaze; Gazing; Gazes; Imperial gaze; Gaze theory; Curious stare
·noun The object gazed on.
II. Gaze ·vt To view with attention; to gaze on ...
III. Gaze ·noun A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention.
IV. Gaze ·vi To fixx the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or with studious attention.
gaze         
  • ''The Conjurer'', by [[Hieronymus Bosch]], shows the bending figure looking forward, steadily, intently, and with fixed attention, while the other figures in the painting look in various directions, some outside the painting.
AWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF OTHERS
The gaze; The Gaze; Objectifying gaze; Gazing; Gazes; Imperial gaze; Gaze theory; Curious stare
¦ verb look steadily and intently.
¦ noun a steady intent look.
Derivatives
gazer noun
Origin
ME: perh. related to obs. gaw (see gawk).

Wikipedia

Gaze
In critical theory, sociology, and psychoanalysis, the gaze (French le regard), in the philosophical and figurative sense, is an individual's (or a group's) awareness and perception of other individuals, other groups, or oneself. The concept and the social applications of the gaze have been defined and explained by existentialist and phenomenologist philosophers.
Examples of use of Gaze
1. One thing that hasn‘t changed, however, is her quizzical gaze.
2. Very little about Cuba‘s presumed needs escaped the commission‘s gaze.
3. Invariably, those who come under her gaze begin to squirm.
4. David Miliband, Foreign Secretary, cast down his gaze.
5. She looked awkward, shifty, unable quite to meet my gaze.