Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out' - Developing, Distinguishing, or Drawing Attention
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to jump out at
[Verb]
to be immediately noticeable or strikingly obvious
Ex: His talent for music jumped out at his teachers from a young age .
to leap out at
[Verb]
to immediately captures someone's attention in a sudden and striking manner
Ex: The bold headline of the newspaper article will leap out at passersby .
to point out
[Verb]
to show something to someone by pointing one's finger toward it
Ex: When we visited the art gallery , she pointed out her favorite paintings .
to pop out
[Verb]
to come into view unexpectedly
Ex: As I walked by the tree , a squirrel popped out from a branch .
to read out
[Verb]
to read a text or content aloud, articulating the words for others to hear
Ex: Please read the instructions out so everyone understands how to assemble the furniture.
to single out
[Verb]
to focus on a particular person or thing from a group in either a positive or negative manner
Ex: In the team meeting , the manager made it a point to single out Sarah for her outstanding leadership during the project .
to stand out
[Verb]
to be prominent and easily noticeable
Ex: Her colorful dress made her stand out in the crowd of people wearing neutral tones .
to stick out
[Verb]
to be easily noticed, often due to being different from the surrounding elements
Ex: The brightly colored hair of the teenager made her stick out in the conservative school environment .
to turn out
[Verb]
to emerge as a particular outcome
Ex: Despite their initial concerns, the project turned out to be completed on time and under budget.
to yell out
[Verb]
to loudly shout something, often suddenly and with the intention of grabbing someone's attention
Ex: The director yelled out cues to the actors during the live performance .
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