Definition

to have, to get a look (at something): to view, to look at, to take a glimpse of, to glance at, to examine (something) verb
Could you have a look at my homework? I want another opinion on it before I hand it in.
  • "Edward : Erm, can I have a look at the flat as well?"
  • "Hannah : Ok, let's have a look."
  • "Kevin : Okay, okay, okay, let me have a look... Everything seems to be in order... but, but oh, but listen, there seems to be some bad resonance."
  • "I'd quite like to get a closer look at the product if I may."
  • "Mr. Jiou : Let me have a look at that."
  • "Horatio : Ok, I go have a look."
  • "You don't mind if I open your bag and have a look inside?"
  • "Brian : Ok, let me just have a quick look."
  • "I have made an appointment with the warehouse manager, Mr. Jiou, so that I can have a look at the stock for myself."
  • "Then we turned and shook as we had a look in the room where the dead men lay"

Still unsure of the best way to use 'Have a look'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!

What our users say:

Pleasure

         

I enjoy doing my online English lessons. Only ten minutes daily are enough...Thank you!

Innovative

         

I love your innovative method which allows me to learn a new language and have fun at the same time!

Unique

         

Your method is unique! Your courses have helped me to progress and gain confidence during my travels.

Progress

         

Gymglish has allowed me to improve my English. A daily routine I wouldn't miss for anything in the world!

More testimonials.

Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment

Absolutely free - no strings attached.