Pronunciation: /wɑtʃ aʊt/
noun a watch or timepiece
A1 Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
A2 I always tell my little sister to watch out for strangers.
B1 It's important to watch out for any signs of trouble in the neighborhood.
B2 The hikers were warned to watch out for bears in the area.
C1 The detective had to watch out for any potential suspects at the crime scene.
C2 As a seasoned traveler, she knew to watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas.
verb to be vigilant or cautious, to pay attention to potential danger
A1 Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
A2 Watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas.
B1 You should watch out for any signs of trouble.
B2 Make sure to watch out for any changes in the market trends.
C1 It is important to watch out for any discrepancies in the financial statements.
C2 As a detective, you must always watch out for any clues that could lead to solving the case.
formal Please remember to watch out for any potential hazards in the workplace.
informal Hey, watch out for that puddle on the floor!
slang Yo, watch out for that dude, he's trouble.
figurative Watch out for her, she's known to be two-faced.
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