Miraremos (en. We will watch)

/mi.ɾa.ɾe.mos/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Form of the verb 'mirar' in the first person plural future indicative.
Tomorrow we will watch the movie at the cinema.
Mañana miraremos la película en el cine.
Expression of the action of observing or contemplating something at a later time.
If we go to the beach, we will watch the sunset.
Si vamos a la playa, miraremos el atardecer.
Indicates an intention to direct the gaze towards an object or situation in the future.
We promised that we will look at the new art exhibition.
Prometimos que miraremos el nuevo arte de la exhibición.

Etymology

The verb 'mirar' comes from the Latin 'mirare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

look towards the future
Reference to planning or considering what is to come.
mirar hacia el futuro
look out of the corner of one's eye
To observe discreetly or in a furtive manner.
mirar de reojo
look the other way
To ignore a situation or problem that arises.
mirar para otro lado

Related Words

glance
Action of looking or the manner in which one observes.
mirada
voyeur
Verb that means to contemplate or examine something carefully.
mirón

Slang Meanings

To see something in a carefree manner.
We're going to watch the party from afar.
Vamos a mirar la fiesta desde lejos.
To observe something with special interest.
I'm going to watch how the children play.
Voy a mirar cómo juegan los niños.