look out (for) Antonyms

Meaning of look out (for)

look out (for)

a matter of care or concern, to take care or concern oneself, outlook sense 1b, an elevated place or structure affording a wide view for observation, a person who keeps watch, a careful looking or watching, a high place or structure from which a wide view is possible, one engaged in keeping watch, view, outlook

look out (for) Sentence Examples

  1. The lifeguard attentively looked out for any signs of danger in the water.
  2. As they ventured into the unfamiliar neighborhood, they kept a careful look out for any suspicious activity.
  3. The hikers cautiously looked out for snakes and other potential hazards along the trail.
  4. The parents anxiously looked out for their child who was overdue from school.
  5. The foreman instructed the workers to look out for any machinery or materials that could be damaged.
  6. The astronomers looked out for the faintest glimmer of light from distant galaxies.
  7. The students looked out for their teacher, anticipating the arrival of the test results.
  8. The residents looked out for each other, forming a close-knit community.
  9. The explorers looked out from the mountaintop, marveling at the panoramic view.
  10. The driver carefully looked out for pedestrians and other vehicles before crossing the busy intersection.

FAQs About the word look out (for)

a matter of care or concern, to take care or concern oneself, outlook sense 1b, an elevated place or structure affording a wide view for observation, a person w

beware (of), notice, guard (against),watch out (for), keep one's eyes peeled for, watch, see, note, be on the lookout for, keep one's eyes open for

ignore, disregard, miss,overlook, discount,

The lifeguard attentively looked out for any signs of danger in the water.

As they ventured into the unfamiliar neighborhood, they kept a careful look out for any suspicious activity.

The hikers cautiously looked out for snakes and other potential hazards along the trail.

The parents anxiously looked out for their child who was overdue from school.