look upon as



look upon somebody/something as something

also look on somebody/something as something
to consider someone or something in a particular way Although she was actually not related to us, we all looked upon her as an aunt. I look upon education as an investment in the future.
Usage notes: often used in the form looked upon as: He was looked upon as an upper-class snob.
See also: look, upon

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yakim-Russian
Nosipho-Southern African, Zulu
MelodyMEL-ə-deeEnglish
Ahlberg['ɔ:lbɜ:g]
Fabianafah-BYAH-nah (Italian)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman
JaidenJAY-dənEnglish (Modern)