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Lookout Meaning in English

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/ˈɫʊˌkaʊt/
LUUK-owt
/lˈʊkaʊt/
LUUK-owt

Definition

A 'lookout' is a person who watches for danger or trouble, or a place from where you can see far and watch for something.

Usage & Nuances

Used as both a noun ('a lookout on the tower') and in the phrase 'on the lookout' (watching for something). Informal context: 'He's on lookout' in crime means keeping watch for police. Also refers to scenic viewpoints.

Example Sentences

The guard stood at the lookout all night.

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We climbed to the mountain lookout for a great view.

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Be on the lookout for cars when crossing the street.

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Jake acted as the lookout while the others went inside.

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"Keep a lookout for the bus — it should be here any minute," she said.

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From the old fire tower lookout, you can see miles of forest.

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