0 to see or look at someone or something:
The new bridge is an incredible sight to behold.
He was tall of stature, though aged, and although lean, so noble of countenance and visage that he was a marvel to behold.
The book itself is lovely to behold, with an attractive font and appealing 'illuminated' initials beginning each chapter.
We behold his impact in all phenomena without any exception.
She beholds her transformation in the mirror of time.
Once we behold and are beholden to the painting, we cannot escape its call, a call that is as profoundly moral as it is aesthetic.
As both armies waited for sunrise, a tempest arose and the dawn was darkened by dust clouds, so that men could scarce behold one another.
Within optimistic concepts it became possible to revel in nature, to individually feel joy while beholding a landscape or a microscopic animal.
The day is beginning already: behold her, giving you various colours in branches, grass and flowers.