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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out' - Developing, Distinguishing, or Drawing Attention

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Out'
to jump out at

to be immediately noticeable or strikingly obvious

Ex: The spelling errors in the document jumped out at me. 
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to leap out at

to immediately captures someone's attention in a sudden and striking manner

Ex: The brightly colored poster immediately leaps out at me from across the busy street. 
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to play out

to unfold in a particular way

Ex: Let's wait and see how the situation plays out before making a decision. 
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to point out

to show something to someone by pointing one's finger toward it

Ex: He pointed out the star constellation to his children. 
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to pop out

to come into view unexpectedly

Ex: As we explored the cave, bats popped out from hidden crevices. 
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to read out

to read a text or content aloud, articulating the words for others to hear

Ex: The teacher asked a student to read out the poem in front of the class. 
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to single out

to focus on a particular person or thing from a group in either a positive or negative manner

Ex: The teacher singled out the student for their outstanding essay. 
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to stand out

to be prominent and easily noticeable

Ex: The glowing neon sign made the cafe stand out among the other businesses on the street. 
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to stick out

to be easily noticed, often due to being different from the surrounding elements

Ex: The tall tower stuck out on the skyline, drawing the eyes of all who passed by. 
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to turn out

to emerge as a particular outcome

Ex: The party turned out to be more fun than we thought. 
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to yell out

to loudly shout something, often suddenly and with the intention of grabbing someone's attention

Ex: She yelled her friend's name out across the crowded room. 
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