What does “he had a nasty look about him” mean?
"I always thought he had a nasty look about him,..."
I don't know what "about him" is doing in this sentence. I feel "he had a nasty look" is fairly enough. What additional information does "about him" add?
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"I always thought he had a nasty look about him,..."
I don't know what "about him" is doing in this sentence. I feel "he had a nasty look" is fairly enough. What additional information does "about him" add?
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"I always thought he had a nasty look about him,..."
I don't know what "about him" is doing in this sentence. I feel "he had a nasty look" is fairly enough. What additional information does "about him" add?
sentence-meaning
"I always thought he had a nasty look about him,..."
I don't know what "about him" is doing in this sentence. I feel "he had a nasty look" is fairly enough. What additional information does "about him" add?
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It is an idiomatic usage of about usually found referring to the qualities of someone or something:
About:
When you say that there is a particular quality about someone or something, you mean that they have this quality.
- There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed.
- I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
(Collins Dictionary)
About:
used when referring to qualities that someone or something has:
One thing I like about Tony, he always says exactly what he thinks.
There was something about her that made him uneasy.
(Macmillan Dictionary)
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It is an idiomatic usage of about usually found referring to the qualities of someone or something:
About:
When you say that there is a particular quality about someone or something, you mean that they have this quality.
- There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed.
- I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
(Collins Dictionary)
About:
used when referring to qualities that someone or something has:
One thing I like about Tony, he always says exactly what he thinks.
There was something about her that made him uneasy.
(Macmillan Dictionary)
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It is an idiomatic usage of about usually found referring to the qualities of someone or something:
About:
When you say that there is a particular quality about someone or something, you mean that they have this quality.
- There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed.
- I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
(Collins Dictionary)
About:
used when referring to qualities that someone or something has:
One thing I like about Tony, he always says exactly what he thinks.
There was something about her that made him uneasy.
(Macmillan Dictionary)
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It is an idiomatic usage of about usually found referring to the qualities of someone or something:
About:
When you say that there is a particular quality about someone or something, you mean that they have this quality.
- There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed.
- I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
(Collins Dictionary)
About:
used when referring to qualities that someone or something has:
One thing I like about Tony, he always says exactly what he thinks.
There was something about her that made him uneasy.
(Macmillan Dictionary)
It is an idiomatic usage of about usually found referring to the qualities of someone or something:
About:
When you say that there is a particular quality about someone or something, you mean that they have this quality.
- There was a warmth and passion about him I never knew existed.
- I think there's something a little peculiar about the results of your test.
(Collins Dictionary)
About:
used when referring to qualities that someone or something has:
One thing I like about Tony, he always says exactly what he thinks.
There was something about her that made him uneasy.
(Macmillan Dictionary)
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