Lookout Mnemonic
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lookout
lookout
/ˈlʊkaʊt/
sentry
vigil
watch
surveillance
Examples
- The doorstep of the lookout is inaccurate and misleading.
- The narcissist is constantly on the lookout for slights.
- The show is on the lookout for a singing superstar.
- In the foreground is the silhouette of a lookout using a telescope.
- This is why the lookout climbed to the highest point of the ship.
- The crewman helps the driver by keeping a lookout for the patient and hazards.
- The lookout from the peak is only limited by the curvature of the earth.
- The lookout shuffles towards the window and dives through it into the sea.
- The lookout was the first in Yosemite, and was still in use in the 1980's.
- The police are on an active lookout to prevent such situations before they occur.
a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
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an elevated post affording a wide view
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a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings
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the act of looking out
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"Look + Out. You stand and look out for danger ahead."
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