sets, set, setting
to set out
phrasal verb
Begin a journey or trip
- 1They set out early in the morning.
- 2We set out for the mountains at dawn.
When you "set out," it means you are starting a journey or trip. It's like when you leave your house to go somewhere new. You are beginning your adventure and getting ready to explore a new place.
Remember to plan your journey before you set out. Check the weather, pack essentials, and let someone know your itinerary. Being prepared will make your trip more enjoyable and safe.
at the animal care center
Preparing for the Trip
Jason
I can't believe we're finally ready to set out on our road trip with Max.
Carol
I know! Just a few more things to check before we leave.
Jason
I'll make sure Max's travel crate is secure in the car.
Carol
Great, I'll grab his food and toys. Let's make this a fun journey for him!
in the campus cafeteria
Planning the Weekend Adventure
Lisa
Hey Andrew, are you ready for our hiking trip this weekend?
Andrew
Absolutely! I can't wait to set out early Saturday morning.
Lisa
Great! I'll pack some snacks and water for us.
Andrew
Perfect, I'll take care of the maps and the first aid kit.
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Similar to "to set out":
- 1depart
- 2leave