Vocab Loco

VocabClass is sunsetting.
Say hello to something BETTER!

It’s not just different—it redefines word study.
But don’t take our word for it...
go see for yourself.

✨AI enhanced features ✨ More cactuses🌵

Check it out now! 🚀

looking

Hear it
Hear it

Phonetic Respelling: [ trahy-ing ]

Definition: Play

suffix -ing verb. 1.to use the eyes; 2.to turn one's glance; 3.to seem or appear; 4.to face a certain direction 5.to try to find; search; 6.to inspect or examine

Sentence: Play Play

I amlookingfor you.

More example sentences:

I am looking for you.

Hear it Hear it

What are Dylan and Todd looking for in the jungle?

Hear it Hear it

What happens when Emily finds what they had been looking for?

Hear it Hear it

What kind of feeling did Renny get when Bryce was looking at him at the luncheonette after their game?

Hear it Hear it

He gave a sidelong glance to see if she was looking.

Hear it Hear it

The first canyon they came to was formed of brilliant red and orange rock and looking as if it was on fire. What did the men name it?

Hear it Hear it

How did Clara make money to continue her work looking for missing soldiers?

Hear it Hear it

What kind of book is Ting looking for in the library?

Hear it Hear it

Why was Ramona looking forward to going back to school?

Hear it Hear it

What are the names of the two men who were looking for Aggie?

Hear it Hear it

She was looking forward to her pre-algebra class.

Hear it Hear it

When Baptiste holds Grandpa Max at knife point, what is he looking for?

Hear it Hear it

Her old coat was looking raggedy.

Hear it Hear it

What type of door does the narrator see while looking at the shipwreck?

Hear it Hear it

What were the knights looking for?

Hear it Hear it

Synonyms: Play

appear; come across; seem

Antonyms: Play

hide

How many syllables in looking?

2 syllables Play Syllables Game

Divide looking into syllables:

look-ing

Looking rhymes:


Test drive some of our other games

Play now to sample our spelling, vocabulary and typing games.

Vocab Loco lessons are designed to engage students, improve motivation in learning the subject matter, and generate better results. Long-term retention is our focus and by making the learning process fun, our gamified approach has a positive impact on this goal.

Sign up!
Back to main site