pointed (out) (Meaning)

pointed (out)

to talk about or mention (something that one thinks is important), to direct someone's attention to (someone or something) by pointing

pointed (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The professor pointed out the key concepts in the chapter.
  2. The tour guide pointed out a historic landmark.
  3. The sales associate pointed out a special offer on the product.
  4. The doctor pointed out the patient's elevated blood pressure.
  5. The lawyer pointed out a legal loophole in the contract.
  6. The architect pointed out the structural flaws in the building.
  7. The critic pointed out the flaws in the movie's plot.
  8. The manager pointed out the employee's consistent tardiness.
  9. The parent pointed out the child's misbehavior.
  10. The friend pointed out a positive aspect of the situation.

FAQs About the word pointed (out)

to talk about or mention (something that one thinks is important), to direct someone's attention to (someone or something) by pointing

hinted (at), suggested, intended, alluded (to), touched (on or upon), indicated, signaled, referred (to), implied, inferred

passed over, disregarded,ignored, overlooked, neglected, forgot,slighted,overpassed

The professor pointed out the key concepts in the chapter.

The tour guide pointed out a historic landmark.

The sales associate pointed out a special offer on the product.

The doctor pointed out the patient's elevated blood pressure.