checks, checked, checking
to check out
phrasal verbE
To look at or examine something to learn more about it
- 1I need to check out that new book from the library.
- 2Let's check out the details before making a decision.
When you "check out" something, you are taking a closer look at it to understand it better. It's like when you read a book to learn more about the story, or when you examine a map to find your way. Checking out helps you gain more knowledge about something.
When checking out something, remember to take notes or make a mental summary. This will help you remember the important details and understand the information better.
at a beauty salon
Exploring New Styles
Mark
Hey Patricia, have you seen the new hairstyle trends?
Patricia
Not yet, but I heard they're really cool.
Mark
You should check out the latest catalog; it's full of fresh ideas.
Patricia
Great, I'll take a look while I wait for my appointment.
at the fitness center
Discovering New Routines
Sharon
Hey Brian, have you seen the new yoga class schedule?
Brian
No, I haven't. I should check out the details later.
Sharon
It's supposed to be really good for flexibility.
Brian
Sounds interesting, I'll definitely take a look.
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Similar to "to check out":
- 1inspect
- 2review