OBSERVE


Meaning of OBSERVE in English

v.

Pronunciation: ə b- ' z ə rv

Function: verb

Inflected Form: ob · served ; ob · serv · ing

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French observer, from Latin observare to guard, watch, observe, from ob- in the way, toward + servare to keep ― more at CONSERVE

Date: 14th century

transitive verb

1 : to conform one's action or practice to (as a law, rite, or condition) : comply with

2 : to inspect or take note of as an augury, omen, or presage

3 : to celebrate or solemnize (as a ceremony or festival) in a customary or accepted way

4 a : to watch carefully especially with attention to details or behavior for the purpose of arriving at a judgment b : to make a scientific observation on or of

5 : to come to realize or know especially through consideration of noted facts

6 : to utter as a remark

intransitive verb

1 a : to take notice b : to make observations : WATCH

2 : REMARK , COMMENT

synonyms see KEEP

– ob · serv · ing · ly \ - ' z ə r-vi ŋ -l ē \ adverb

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.