a cursory glance

  • 1glance — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ backward, sidelong, sideways ▪ She cast a sidelong glance at Fern. ▪ brief, cursory, fleeting, quick …

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  • 2cursory — cur|so|ry [ˈkə:səri US ˈkə:r ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: cursorius of running , from Latin currere; CURRENT1] done very quickly without much attention to details cursory glance/look ▪ Even a cursory glance at the figures will… …

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  • 3cursory — [[t]kɜ͟ː(r)səri[/t]] ADJ GRADED: ADJ n A cursory glance or examination is a brief one in which you do not pay much attention to detail. Burke cast a cursory glance at the menu, then flapped it shut... I gave the letter a fairly cursory reading.… …

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  • 4cursory — adjective Etymology: Late Latin cursorius of running, from Latin currere Date: 1601 rapidly and often superficially performed or produced ; hasty < a cursory glance > Synonyms: see superficial • cursorily …

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  • 5cursory — cursorily, adv. cursoriness, n. /kerr seuh ree/, adj. going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial: a cursory glance at a newspaper article. [1595 1605; < LL cursorius running, equiv. to L cur(rere) to run + sorius,&#8230; …

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  • 6cursory — adjective Brief or broad; not close, cautious nor detailed. Most junk mail requires only a cursory glance …

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  • 7cursory — adjective quick and done without enough attention to details: After only a cursory glance he tore up the note. cursorily adverb …

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  • 8cursory — cur•so•ry [[t]ˈkɜr sə ri[/t]] adj. going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial: a cursory glance[/ex] • Etymology: 1595–1605; &LT; LL cursōrius running = L cur(rere) to run + sōrius, for tōrius tory I; cf. course&#8230; …

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  • 9cursory — adj. hasty, hurried (a cursory glance). Derivatives: cursorily adv. cursoriness n. Etymology: L cursorius of a runner (as CURSOR) …

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  • 10glance — I n. 1) to cast, dart, shoot; steal a glance at 2) to exchange glances 3) an admiring; amused; casual, cursory, fleeting, passing; conspiratorial; disapproving, indignant; furtive, stolen, surreptitious; imploring; knowing; meaningful,&#8230; …

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