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Which of the following verbs means "to look for"?

  1. Buscar

  2. Asustar

  3. Caer

  4. Castigar

The correct answer is: Buscar

The verb that means "to look for" in Spanish is "buscar." This verb is commonly used in various contexts when referring to searching or seeking something, whether it be a physical object, information, or even a person. In contrast, the other verbs have different meanings: "asustar" translates to "to scare" or "to frighten," which is unrelated to searching. "Caer" means "to fall," indicating a physical action rather than an act of seeking. Lastly, "castigar," which means "to punish," does not align with the concept of looking for something. Therefore, "buscar" is distinctly the correct choice when asking for a translation of "to look for."