look vs phenomenon

look

noun
  • Physical appearance, visual impression. 

  • A facial expression. 

  • The action of looking; an attempt to see. 

verb
  • As a transitive verb, often in the imperative; chiefly takes relative clause as direct object. 

  • To make sure of, to see to. 

  • To look at a pitch as a batter without swinging at it. 

  • To give an appearance of being. 

  • To express or manifest by a look. 

  • To face or present a view. 

  • To expect or anticipate. 

  • As an intransitive verb, often with "at". 

  • To search for, to try to find. 

  • To appear, to seem. 

intj
  • Pay attention. 

phenomenon

noun
  • Appearance; a perceptible aspect of something that is mutable. 

  • An experienced object whose constitution reflects the order and conceptual structure imposed upon it by the human mind (especially by the powers of perception and understanding). 

  • A thing or being, event or process, perceptible through senses; or a fact or occurrence thereof. 

  • A knowable thing or event (eg by inference, especially in science) 

  • A kind or type of phenomenon (sense 1 or 2) 

  • A fact or event considered very unusual, curious, or astonishing by those who witness it. 

  • A wonderful or very remarkable person or thing. 

How often have the words look and phenomenon occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )