Stare out

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phrasal verb

To look hard and continuously at something or someone, often in amazement or wonder.

She continued to stare out the window, seemingly lost in thought.
Visual representation of "stare out" - To look hard and continuously at something or someone, often in amazement or wonder

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  • stare out the window
  • stare out at the sea
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Emotional Distance

Indicates a contemplative mood or disconnect from surroundings, not just physically seeing.

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He would often stare out the garden, oblivious to the chaos around him.
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Quiet Observation

Implies a silent and lengthy observation, showing interest or being deep in thought.

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During the tour, she couldn't help but stare out the historic paintings.
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Not Rude

Staring out is typically considered less rude than staring directly at a person.

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She apologized after realizing her stare out the window may have been misinterpreted.
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