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Scout out Meaning in English

expression

ˈskaʊt/ /ˈaʊt
SKOWT-owt
skˈaʊt/ /ˈaʊt
skOWT-owt

Definition

To look around a place or situation carefully in order to find out information, especially before making a decision or taking action.

Usage & Nuances

'Scout out' is informal and often used for finding good spots, like houses, event locations, or opportunities. Common collocations: 'scout out a location', 'scout out the competition'. Not used for military scouts in modern English; that's just 'scout'.

Example Sentences

We need to scout out a good place for our picnic.

basic

He was sent to scout out the area before the team arrived.

basic

Let's scout out some restaurants nearby.

basic

I went early to scout out the best seats before the show started.

natural

We're trying to scout out new talent for the company.

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Before we commit, let’s scout out what other options are available.

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