Scrutare
Scrutare is an Italian verb meaning to examine or look at something with close, often penetrating attention. It can refer to a physical act of looking—scrutare un volto, un documento, il cielo—as well as a figurative act, such as scrutinizing data, an argument, or motives. The term implies thoroughness and focus beyond a casual glance.
Etymology and related forms: the word derives from Latin scrūtāre, meaning to search or probe, and is
Usage and nuance: scrutare takes a direct object (scrutare qualcosa) and can describe both concrete and abstract
Synonyms and contrasts: synonyms include ispezionare, esaminare, osservare attentamente, perlustrare, sondare. It contrasts with more casual
In usage, scrutare conveys careful, deliberate inspection and is widely used across journalism, analysis, science, and