Phrasal Verb - asking out

Definition
To invite someone, typically a person with whom one has a romantic interest, to accompany them on a date or to a social event with the implicit or explicit intention of exploring or developing a romantic relationship. This action often signifies a transition from a platonic acquaintance or friendship to a potential romantic courtship. It involves a direct proposal for a shared activity outside of casual or group interactions, such as dinner, a movie, coffee, a concert, or any other activity designed for two people to spend focused, quality time together to get to know each other better in a romantic context. The act of asking someone out can be accompanied by feelings of nervousness, excitement, or anticipation, as it carries the risk of rejection but also the potential for a new romantic connection.
Examples
No. | Examples |
|---|---|
| 1 | He's been working up the courage to ask her out for weeks. |
| 2 | Are you ever going to ask him out, or just keep admiring him from afar? |
| 3 | She was pleasantly surprised when he finally asked her out to dinner. |
| 4 | My friends keep encouraging me to ask out my coworker, but I'm hesitant. |
| 5 | If you don't ask her out soon, someone else definitely will. |
| 6 | They met at a party, and he asked her out the very next day. |
| 7 | I got asked out by a really charming person yesterday! |
| 8 | It took a lot of bravery for him to ask out his crush. |
| 9 | Don't be afraid to ask someone out; the worst they can say is no. |
| 10 | She had always wanted to ask him out, but the timing never felt right. |