Pronunciation: /tʃɛk/
noun a mark or tick used to indicate agreement or correctness
A1 I need to write a check for my rent payment.
A2 Please make sure to double-check your answers before submitting the test.
B1 The security guard did a quick check of everyone's bags before allowing them into the building.
B2 I always do a thorough check of my car before going on a long road trip.
C1 The doctor performed a series of checks to determine the cause of the patient's symptoms.
C2 The software engineer conducted a detailed check of the code to identify any potential bugs.
verb to stop or slow down the progress of something
A1 I check my email every morning.
A2 Can you check if the door is locked before we leave?
B1 I need to check the train schedule before I make plans.
B2 Please check the accuracy of the data before submitting the report.
C1 The scientist will check the results of the experiment multiple times for accuracy.
C2 Before signing the contract, the lawyer will check all the legal clauses thoroughly.
formal Please remember to check your spelling and grammar before submitting the report.
informal Hey, don't forget to check if you have your keys before we leave.
slang I gotta check if my phone is charged before we head out.
figurative It's always good to check in with yourself and see how you're feeling from time to time.
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