[Phrasal Verb] LOOK UP - Learn How to Find Information Efficiently

Look up

Look up

/lʊk ʌp/

Search or find information.

When you hear someone say "look up," they are talking about the action of searching for information. Commonly, this phrase is used when referring to checking a fact or detail in a book or online. For example, if you're unsure about the meaning of a word, someone might suggest that you look it up in a dictionary or search for it on the internet. This phrasal verb encourages curiosity and thorough understanding, urging us to seek out the facts.

Example Sentences

  1. If you don't know a word, look it up.

    You should check the dictionary if you encounter an unknown word.

  2. I'll look up the restaurant when I get home.

    I'll find information about the restaurant when I return home.

  3. Before the meeting, make sure to look up the latest reports.

    Ensure you review the latest reports before the meeting.

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