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Idiom: Look Out

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How to pronounce "look out":

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To be vigilant and aware often as an imperative to alert a person to danger.

Example: "While you're in the city center, look out for the dodgy street vendors."

To find by looking: to hunt out.

To be facing .

Example: "A spacious room that looks out on the sea."

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see look,‎ out.

Example Sentences

1
You should look out for any signs of danger.
2
They need to look out for each other in this dangerous neighborhood.
3
The hikers need to look out for bears in this area.
4
Drivers should always look out for pedestrians.

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