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Meaning

  1. To understand or solve something after thinking about it carefully.
  2. To discover or determine the answer to a problem or question by thinking about it or working through it.

Today’s Sentences

01

We’ll figure it out.

Situation

I just lost my job.

Don’t worry.
Things have a way of working out.

But what about the bills?

We’ll figure it out.

02

She’ll figure out that you lied.

Situation

My mom keeps asking me when I’ll be graduating.

Well, have you told her that you quit?

No, not yet.
But I know I should.

She’ll figure out that you lied.
You’d better tell her sooner than later.

Writer’s Note

  1. Transitive: The phrasal verb ‘figure out’ requires a direct object to complete its meaning. You need to ‘figure out’ something, whether it’s a problem, situation, or answer.
    Example: She figured out the solution.
    Example: Can you figure out the math problem?
  2. Separable: You can separate the verb ‘figure’ and particle ‘out’ if there’s a direct object.
    Example: I figured it out.
    Example: He figured the answer out.
  3. Synonyms: Solve, determine, understand, work out, decipher, resolve, unravel.

I can’t wait to/for

I can’t wait to/for

To be very excited and eager to do or experience something. It also means that we are really looking forward to a particular event in the future.
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It sounds like

It sounds like

'It sounds like' is used when you get the impression of what something is based on what you’ve heard or been told. 
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We’re planning

We’re planning

Use 'planning' when you want to tell someone you are currently in the process of organizing/arranging something. It refers to something that is expected to happen in the future.
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