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      • watch out for (someone or something) 1. Be careful, aware, or watchful of someone or something that may cause one harm or distress. It's a beautiful region, but you have to watch out for some dangerous wildlife.
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  2. 1. to be on guard for someone or something; to be on watch for the arrival or approach of someone or something. Watch out for someone wearing a white carnation. Look out for John and his friends. They'll be coming this way very soon. 2. and look out; watch out Fig. to try to avoid a confrontation with someone or something. Watch out!

  3. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting: Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Using the eyes. accommodate. accommodation. all eyes are on someone/something idiom. astigmatic. beholder.

  4. 1. to be on guard for someone or something; to be on watch for the arrival or approach of someone or something. Watch out for someone wearing a white carnation. Look out for John and his friends. They'll be coming this way very soon. 2. and look out; watch out Fig. to try to avoid a confrontation with someone or something. Watch out!

  5. phrasal verb. watch out for somebody/something. to make an effort to be aware of what is happening, so that you will notice if anything bad or unusual happens. The cashiers were asked to watch out for forged banknotes. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  6. a watch out. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. the activity of watching carefully and looking for someone or something: keep a watch out for Keep a watch out for Nicki and Steve - they should be here somewhere. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Using the eyes.

  7. english-grammar-lessons.co.uk › idioms › watch-outWatch Out

    Watch Out. What Does "Watch Out" Mean? "Watch out" is an English idiom. It means "a warning to be alert or careful." Examples in Sentences. Here are three examples of the idiom "watch out" used in a sentence: Watch out! There's a car coming. You should watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas. Watch out when handling those chemicals. A Quick Test

  8. phrasal verb. watch out. (informal) used to warn someone about something dangerous Watch out! There's a car coming! Want to learn more? Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.