Meaning

  1. To pay attention to avoid harm or danger.
  2. To be on guard or suspicious of someone or something.
  3. To monitor something attentively.
  4. Used to suggest that consequences are coming in a colloquial or playful way.

Today's Sentences

01

Watch out there’s a car coming!

Situation

Do I make a left here?

Yes, you can turn left at the lights.

Got it.

But watch out, there’s a car coming!

02

Watch out for spam email, it might be a scam.

Situation

You seem busy.
What are you up to?

I’m just cleaning out my inbox.
I have so much junk mail.

Watch out for spam email, it might be a scam.

Really?
I should delete them right away.

Writer's Note

The phrasal verb "watch out" is intransitive and inseparable.

1. Intransitive - This phrasal verb does not take a direct object.
Example 1: You should watch out when you're crossing the street.
Example 2: Watch out for falling rocks on this trail.

2. Inseparable - The particle and verb cannot be split by an object or other words that changes its core form.
Example 1: You really need to watch out when you're driving in the rain. (The phrasal verb is not split; it remains intact and inseparable.) 
Example 2: Watch out for that low-hanging branch! (Watch and out stay together—you can't say Watch the branch out.)

Related Words: Be careful, be cautious, be on the lookout, heads up, lookout, pay attention, stay alert, take care.

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