check (out) (Meaning)

check (out)

the action or an instance of checking out, to have the cost of purchases totaled and pay the cost, a counter at which checking out is done, the time at which a lodger must leave a room (as in a hotel), to have the cost totaled and pay for (purchases) at a checkout, die, the action of examining and testing something for performance, suitability, or readiness, to satisfy all requirements in taking away, the time at which a lodger must vacate a room (as in a hotel) or be charged for retaining it, the action of familiarizing oneself with the operation of a mechanical thing (such as an airplane), to add up the cost of purchases and receive payment for them, to pay for one's room and leave (as from a hotel), to itemize and total the cost of and receive payment for (outgoing merchandise) especially in a self-service store, to have the cost of purchases added up and pay for them, to vacate and pay for one's lodging (as at a hotel), a counter or area in a store where goods are checked out, to satisfy requirements for taking away

check (out) Sentence Examples

  1. I checked out the new restaurant in town and was pleasantly surprised.
  2. Before you leave the hotel, be sure to check out with the front desk.
  3. The doctor checked out the patient's symptoms and ordered some tests.
  4. I'd like to check out that book from the library, please.
  5. The cashier checked out my groceries and wished me a good day.
  6. Let's check out the latest movie release.
  7. I can't check out my book until tomorrow because it's overdue.
  8. The hotel guest checked out early and left without paying.
  9. The store is about to close, so I need to check out soon.
  10. I checked out the company's website to learn more about its products.

FAQs About the word check (out)

the action or an instance of checking out, to have the cost of purchases totaled and pay the cost, a counter at which checking out is done, the time at which a

inspect, review, scan, view,examine, survey, study,go over, scrutinize, con

miss,skim, glance (at or over),,

I checked out the new restaurant in town and was pleasantly surprised.

Before you leave the hotel, be sure to check out with the front desk.

The doctor checked out the patient's symptoms and ordered some tests.

I'd like to check out that book from the library, please.