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Belly Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Eye vs Regard

What are the differences between "eye" and "regard" when they are used as verbs to mean "look at sb carefully in a particular way"?
  

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IMO: to eye: more popular to regard: more formal/"sophisticated" (a Frenchism, to some extent)

  • IMO: to eye: more popular to regard: more formal/"sophisticated" (a Frenchism, to some extent)
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IMO:

to eye: more popular
to regard: more formal/"sophisticated" (a Frenchism, to some extent)

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