Lookout | Mean of lookout in English Dictionary
/ˈlʊkˌaʊt/
- Noun
- a person who watches an area and warns others if there is danger
- The troops posted a lookout for the night.
- a high place or structure from which you can see a wide area
- The mountain road had several lookouts where you could enjoy the view.
- a lookout tower
- to watch for (something or someone)
- The police officer walked through the neighborhood, keeping a (sharp) lookout for any suspicious activity.
- looking or searching for (something or someone)
- An avid shopper, she was always on the lookout for sales.
- The police are on the lookout for two men who escaped from custody yesterday.