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to watch out
phrasal verb
Be careful or alert to avoid danger or trouble
- 1Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
- 2You should watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas.
Always pay attention to your surroundings to stay safe. Look out for anything that could cause harm or problems. Stay alert and be cautious to avoid danger. Keep an eye out for potential trouble and take necessary precautions.
Remember to trust your instincts when watching out for danger. If something feels off or unsafe, don't ignore that feeling. Your intuition can be a powerful tool in keeping yourself safe.
in the lobby
Slippery Floor Alert
Ashley
Deborah, watch out for the wet floor sign over there.
Deborah
Oh, thanks for the heads up, Ashley!
Ashley
No problem, I almost slipped earlier.
Deborah
I'll be careful, don't want to ruin my shoes.
in a shop with bookshelves
Caution on Aisle Three
Kimberly
Hey Kenneth, watch out for that wet floor sign over there.
Kenneth
Oh, thanks for the heads up, Kimberly!
Kimberly
No problem, I almost slipped myself earlier.
Kenneth
I'll be careful, don't want to end up with a pile of books on me!
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Similar to "to watch out":
- 1beware
- 2be cautious