scrutare
to scrutinize
verb skroo-TAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin scrutari, 'to search thoroughly'.
Also means
to scan
Usage Note
Scrutare implies a careful, searching gaze — studying a face for clues, scanning the horizon, or probing someone's expression. It is more literary than guardare (to look) or osservare (to observe). It takes avere as its auxiliary: ha scrutato il cielo (he scanned the sky). The related noun is scrutinio (scrutiny, ballot count).
Examples
"Scrutò il suo viso in cerca di emozioni."
Natural Translation
He scrutinized her face looking for emotions.
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