Pronunciation: /ˈskaʊtɪŋ/
noun the activity of exploring or examining a region to gain information
A1 Scouting is a fun activity for children to learn new skills.
A2 She joined the scouting club in her school to make new friends.
B1 Scouting helps young people develop leadership qualities and teamwork.
B2 The scouting organization is known for its commitment to environmental conservation.
C1 His experience in scouting prepared him for a successful career in outdoor education.
C2 The scouting expedition required careful planning and navigation skills.
formal The scouting report provided detailed information on the enemy's movements.
informal I enjoy scouting out new hiking trails in the area.
slang Let's go scouting for some cool street art in the city.
figurative Scouting for potential investors can be a challenging but rewarding task.
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