Browse through Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To look quickly and casually through a book, magazine, website, or collection of items, without reading or examining everything in detail.
Usage & Nuances
Informal expression. Often used for printed materials or digital content. Implies not reading carefully. Common collocations: 'browse through a magazine', 'browse through documents', 'browse through photos'. Can also apply to clothes, shops, or menus.
Example Sentences
I like to browse through magazines at the library.
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You can browse through the website for more information.
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She browsed through the photos on her phone.
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I just want to browse through the store before buying anything.
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He spent the afternoon browsing through old family albums.
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Sometimes I browse through emails but don’t reply right away.
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