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blickt

Blickt is a German word that appears as a verb form rather than a standalone noun. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb blicken, which means to look, to glance, or to peep. In use, blickt conveys a current act of looking performed by he, she, or it.

As a regular (weak) verb, blicken follows standard German conjugation patterns. The present tense forms are:

The noun Blick, related to the same root, means a look or glance and forms common compounds

In usage, blickt often appears in descriptions of observing action, orientation, or attention. It can convey

See also: Blick, blicken, anblicken, Blickkontakt, Blickfeld.

ich
blicke,
du
blickst,
er/sie/es
blickt,
wir
blicken,
ihr
blickt,
sie/Sie
blicken.
The
simple
past
tense
is
blickte,
and
the
past
participle
is
geblickt.
A
closely
related
verb
with
a
separable
prefix
is
anblicken,
meaning
to
look
at
someone
or
something;
in
sentences
it
appears
as
Er
blickt
ihn
an.
such
as
Blickfeld
(field
of
view)
and
Blickkontakt
(eye
contact).
These
compounds
are
widely
used
in
everyday
German
and
in
descriptive
writing
to
express
visual
perception
or
attention.
literal
looking,
as
in
Er
blickt
aus
dem
Fenster,
or
a
figurative
sense
of
attention
directed
toward
a
topic
or
object.
The
term
is
part
of
a
broader
semantic
field
around
vision
and
perception
in
the
German
language.