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overlook

verb
/ˌoʊvərˈlʊk/

Meaning

to fail to notice or consider something; to have a view from above
to fail to notice or consider; to ignore; to have a view over something from above
to fail to notice something; to have a view from above

Example Sentences

It's easy to overlook small details when you're in a hurry.

Don't overlook the small details in your work.

She overlooked an important detail in the contract.

Example Expressions

to overlook mistakes

Synonyms

miss, ignore, neglect, disregard, supervise
Entry 1
miss, ignore, neglect, disregard
Entry 2
ignore, miss, disregard, neglect
Entry 3
miss, ignore, disregard, supervise, neglect

Antonyms

notice, observe, detect, recognize, consider, acknowledge
Entry 1
notice, observe, detect, recognize
Entry 2
notice, observe, consider, acknowledge
Entry 3
notice, observe

Collocations

easily overlook, completely overlook, tend to overlook, often overlook, accidentally overlook, overlook details, overlook importance, overlook opportunity, overlook a detail, overlook a mistake, overlook the sea, overlooking the city
Entry 1
easily overlook, completely overlook, tend to overlook, often overlook, accidentally overlook
Entry 2
easily overlook, completely overlook, overlook details, overlook importance, overlook opportunity
Entry 3
overlook a detail, overlook a mistake, overlook the sea, overlooking the city

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