Point out Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɔɪnt/ /ˈaʊt
POYNT-owt
pˈɔɪnt/ /ˈaʊt
POYNT-owt
Definición
To mention or draw attention to something; to show or make someone aware of a fact or detail.
Uso & Matices
Common in both formal and informal speech. Used to highlight information, correct mistakes, or provide constructive feedback. Often followed by what is being highlighted: 'I'd like to point out that...'. Different from 'point' (indicate location) alone.
Spanish: señalar - indicar - hacer notarPortuguese (BR): apontar - indicar - salientarPortuguese (PT): apontar - indicar - salientarChinese (Simplified): 指出 - 指明Chinese (Traditional): 指出 - 指明Hindi: इशारा करना - संकेत करनाArabic: يُشير إلى - يلفت الانتباه إلىBengali: ইঙ্গিত করা - উল্লেখ করা - নজরে আনাRussian: указать - отметить - обратить вниманиеJapanese: 指摘する - 指し示すVietnamese: chỉ ra - lưu ýKorean: 지적하다 - 알려주다Turkish: belirtmek - işaret etmek - dikkat çekmekUrdu: نشاندہی کرنا - توجہ دلاناIndonesian: menunjukkan - menunjukkan (kesalahan/fakta)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Can you point out where the library is?
basic
She likes to point out my mistakes.
basic
I want to point out one more thing before we finish.
basic
Thanks for pointing out that mistake—I didn’t notice it.
natural
Let me point out something important here.
natural
He always tries to point out when something’s unfair.
natural