gazeGAZE, v.i. [Gr. to be astonished, and Heb. to see or look, that is, to fix the eye or to reach with the eye.] To fix the eyes and look steadily and earnestly; to look with eagerness or curiosity; as in admiration, astonishment, or in study. GAZE, v.t. To view with fixed attention. GAZE, n. A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder or admiration; a continued look of attention. |