Definitions for See

See see

Spelling: [see]
IPA: /si/

See is a 3 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 3 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 3 points.

You can make 7 anagrams from letters in See (ees).

Definitions for See

noun

  1. the seat, center of authority, office, or jurisdiction of a bishop.

Verb phrases

  1. see about, to investigate; inquire about. to turn one's attention to; take care of:
  2. see after, to attend to; take care of:
  3. see off, to take leave of someone setting out on a journey; accompany to the place of departure:
  4. see out, to remain with (a task, project, etc.) until its completion:
  5. see through, to penetrate to the true nature of; comprehend; detect: to stay with to the end or until completion; persevere:
  6. see to, to take care of; be responsible for:

verb (used with object)

  1. to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  2. to view; visit or attend as a spectator:
  3. to perceive by means of computer vision.
  4. to scan or view, especially by electronic means:
  5. to perceive (things) mentally; discern; understand:
  6. to construct a mental image of; visualize:
  7. to accept or imagine or suppose as acceptable:
  8. to be cognizant of; recognize:
  9. to foresee:
  10. to ascertain, learn, or find out:
  11. to have knowledge or experience of:
  12. to make sure:
  13. to meet and converse with:
  14. to receive as a visitor:
  15. to visit:
  16. to court, keep company with, or date frequently:
  17. to provide aid or assistance to; take care of:
  18. to attend or escort:
  19. Cards. to match (a bet) or match the bet of (a bettor) by staking an equal sum; call:
  20. to prefer (someone or something) to be as indicated (usually used as a mild oath):
  21. to read or read about:

verb (used without object)

  1. to have the power of sight.
  2. to be capable of perceiving by means of computer vision.
  3. to understand intellectually or spiritually; have insight:
  4. to give attention or care:
  5. to find out; make inquiry:
  6. to consider; think; deliberate:
  7. to look about; observe:

Origin of See

before 900; Middle English seen, Old English sēon; cognate with Dutch zien, German sehen, Old Norse sjā, Gothic saihwan

Examples for See

At length the servant returned, saying his master was now ready to see them.

I see some man in the East has a fad for breaking the ice in the river and going swimming.

We do see that a few European countries have them on the books: Germany, Poland, Italy, Ireland, a couple more.

We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence.

Harris is unlikely to see a challenge from Villaraigosa, either.

"Oh, I see," said the younger Milbrey—his face clearing all at once.

That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.

I could see she was annoyed and a little worried, because he was past taking notice.

Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.

see how their shining hair sparkles on the surface of the waters!

Word Value for See
Scrable

3

Words with friends

3

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