Pronunciation: /tʃɛk aʊt/
noun a bill in a restaurant or bar
A1 I need to do a quick check out before leaving the hotel.
A2 The library has a self-service check out system for borrowing books.
B1 Don't forget to do a final check out of the apartment before returning the keys.
B2 The online store offers a seamless check out process for purchasing items.
C1 The hotel's express check out service allows guests to leave quickly without waiting in line.
C2 The museum gift shop has a variety of souvenirs available for purchase at the check out counter.
verb to examine or inspect something
A1 I like to check out books from the library.
A2 Can you check out this website and see if it's safe to use?
B1 I always check out the reviews before buying a product online.
B2 You should check out the new restaurant in town, I heard the food is amazing.
C1 I'm planning to check out the latest art exhibition at the museum this weekend.
C2 I highly recommend checking out the new documentary series on Netflix, it's really well done.
formal Please remember to check out at the front desk before leaving the hotel.
informal Don't forget to check out the new restaurant down the street.
slang You should totally check out that new movie, it's awesome!
figurative I encourage you to check out the possibilities before making a decision.
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