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It is better to.............. a good dictionary to find the exact meaning of the word.

Alook at

Blook for

Clook on

Dlook up

Answer:

D. look up

Read Explanation:

phrasal verb of look
1.look up
search for and find a piece of information in a book or database.

2.look on
to watch something happen but not become involved in it: A large crowd looked on as the band played.

3.look for
attempt to find someone or something.

4.look at

to view or consider something in a particular way

 

 


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