Lookout

  • 21lookout — /look owt /, n. 1. the act of looking out or keeping watch. 2. a watch kept, as for something that may happen. 3. a person or group keeping a watch. 4. a station or place from which a watch is kept. 5. an object of care or concern: That s not my… …

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  • 22lookout — n. 1) to keep a (sharp) lookout for 2) on the lookout …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 23lookout — n 1. watch, guard, vigil, wake. 2. sentinel, sentry, guard, watchman; ranger, forest ranger. 3. lookout station, lookout tower, ranger s station, firetower, watchtower, guard tower …

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  • 24lookout — [ˈlʊkaʊt] noun [C] someone who watches for danger and is ready to warn other people, or the place where they watch from • be on the lookout for; keep a lookout for to be watching carefully for someone or something[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 25lookout — n. 1 a watch or looking out (on the lookout for bargains). 2 a a post of observation. b a person or party or boat stationed to keep watch. 3 a view over a landscape. 4 a prospect of luck (it s a bad lookout for them). 5 colloq. a person s own… …

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  • 26lookout — See: ON THE LOOKOUT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 27lookout — See: ON THE LOOKOUT …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 28lookout — noun Date: 1699 1. one engaged in keeping watch ; watchman 2. an elevated place or structure affording a wide view for observation 3. a careful looking or watching < on the lookout > 4. view, outlook 5. a matter of care or concern …

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  • 29lookout — noun a) A vantage point with a view of the surrounding area. The raid failed when the lookout noticed the enemy group. b) A person on watch for approaching enemy, police, etc. Syn: sentry, vigil, watch, surveillance …

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  • 30lookout — noun Lookout is used before these nouns: ↑tower …

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