English · Common Verbs
/siːz/
[/siːz/]
third-person singular of see
Third-person singular present of 'see': he, she, or it perceives with the eyes.
She sees the world differently now after living abroad for several eye-opening years.
She sees the world differently now after living abroad for several eye-opening years.
From Old English 'sēon' (to see).
Used with singular subjects in the present tense.