Word: Look to
Part of Speech: Verb phrase
"Look to" is a phrase that means to direct your attention or expectations towards something. It often implies hope, interest, or desire for something that will happen in the future.
You can use "look to" when you want to express that you are focusing on a future event or outcome. It can also mean that you are seeking guidance or inspiration from someone or something.
Basic Usage: "I look to my parents for advice when I have important decisions to make."
Future Focus: "We need to look to the future and think about our long-term goals."
In more complex sentences, "look to" can also relate to expectations or aspirations: - "The company looks to expand its operations internationally next year." - (This indicates that the company plans to grow in the future.)
"Look to" can also imply: - Seeking Help: "If I have a problem, I look to my friends for support." - Expecting a Responsibility: "As team leader, the members look to me for direction."
"Look forward to"
"Look up to"
"Look to" is a versatile phrase that helps express attention, expectation, or reliance on someone or something for future guidance or outcomes.