check out
Found in thesaurus: study,
canvass,
analyse,
analyze,
canvas,
examine,
report,
act on,
pursue,
follow up on,
withdraw,
draw off,
take out,
draw,
query,
question
check out
settle one's account and leave (i.e. from a hotel, etc.); make a detailed examination (i.e. check something or someone out); die (Slang)
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Verb
1. examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
(synonym) check, check up on, look into, suss out, check over, go over, check into
(hypernym) analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
(hyponym) watch, observe, follow, watch over, keep an eye on
(verb-group) check, check off, mark, mark off, tick off, tick
(derivation) check, checkout, check-out procedure
2. announce one's departure from a hotel
(antonym) check in, sign in
(hypernym) report
(derivation) checkout, checkout time
3. be verified or confirmed; pass inspection; "These stories don't check!"
(synonym) check
(verb-group) match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
4. trace; "We are running down a few tips"
(synonym) run down
(hypernym) pursue, follow up on, act on
5. record, add up, and receive payment for items purchased; "She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt"
(entail) buy, purchase
(derivation) checkout, checkout counter
6. withdraw money by writing a check
(synonym) cheque
(hypernym) withdraw, draw, take out, draw off
7. try to learn someone's opinions and intentions; "I have to sound out the new professor"
(synonym) sound out, feel out
(hypernym) question, query
check-out
the counter where you pay for your purchases The shoppers were lined up at the Canadian Tire check-out.
check out
To fold, in turn, even though there is no bet facing the player. In some games this is considered a breach of etiquette equivalent to folding out of turn. In others it is permitted, but frowned upon.