Terms vs Onlook - What's the difference?
terms | onlook |
The act of looking on (something); observation.
*1966 , Baptist Historical Society, The Baptist quarterly - Volume 21 - Page 103 :
That which is looked at, regarded, or considered.
Regard; consideration; perspective; view; opinion.
*2004 , Richard Briggs, Words in Action :
To look on or look at; watch; observe; view; regard.
*2008 , Howard Pyle, The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions :
As nouns the difference between terms and onlook
is that terms is while onlook is the act of looking on (something); observation.As a verb onlook is
to look on or look at; watch; observe; view; regard.onlook
English
Alternative forms
* (l)Noun
(en noun)- The object of the onlook is taken to be more than physical, more than just sense-experience, therefore it is meta-physical.
- This onlook' is certainly foundational to Christianity. ... Religious belief is the conviction (or hope) that one's '''onlook''' conforms to an authoritative '''onlook''', a divine ' onlook .
Verb
(en verb)- So they two fought for so long a time that those who onlooked were astonished at the strength and the courage and the endurance of those two champions, [...]