[Phrasal Verb] CHECK OUT - Explore Efficient Departure and Investigation Techniques

Check out

Check out

/tʃɛk aʊt/

To leave a hotel or investigate something.

Check out" can refer to the process of leaving and settling your bills at a hotel. It also means to look into or examine something more closely. For example, a detective might "check out" a suspect's alibi to verify its truthfulness.

Example Sentences

  1. You should check out that new cafe.

    You should visit and try that new cafe.

  2. Can you check out by noon?

    Can you finalize your hotel departure by noon?

  3. Make sure to check out the view from the rooftop, it's amazing!

    Make sure to visit the rooftop view; it's amazing!

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