Verb
look on as or consider
Source: WordNetshe looked on this affair as a joke Source: Internet
He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician Source: Internet
He is reputed to be intelligent Source: Internet
As I was walking, I began to look upon the hillside as I approached it, and there were many homes and also several tents. Source: Internet
I appreciated the emphasis pastor put on the third and eighth words of the common benediction phrase I never get tired of hearing: may the Divine “look upon you with favor and give you peace.” Source: Internet
The Light-elves are fairer to look upon than the sun, but the Dark-elves are blacker than pitch. Source: Internet