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Phrasal Verb - Looking out for

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'look out for' is multifaceted, primarily meaning to be vigilant, attentive, or watchful concerning someone or something, often with the intention of protection, anticipation, or discovery. It can convey the act of actively searching for or expecting something to appear or happen, particularly something that might be a danger, an opportunity, or a specific item. Additionally, it can signify caring for or protecting someone's interests, ensuring their well-being, or advocating on their behalf. In essence, it implies a state of active awareness and readiness, either to perceive an external event or entity, or to provide care and support to another individual.

Examples

No.Example
1Always look out for pickpockets when you're in crowded tourist areas.
2Our team leader is excellent; she always looks out for her subordinates, ensuring they have the resources they need.
3When you're driving, remember to look out for cyclists, especially at intersections.
4I'm looking out for a good deal on a new laptop during the Black Friday sales.
5Can you look out for the mail carrier? I'm expecting an important package today.
6Environmentalists are constantly looking out for signs of pollution in the local river.
7As an older brother, he felt it was his responsibility to look out for his younger sister.
8The scout troop was taught to look out for edible berries and dangerous plants in the wilderness.
9We need to look out for any new government policies that might affect our industry.
10My neighbors always look out for each other, which creates a strong sense of community.