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

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out'

to be immediately noticeable or strikingly obvious

Ex: The discrepancies in the data jumped out at the researcher .

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

Ex: I 'm sure the new addition to our living room will leap out at our guests when they see it for the first time .

to unfold in a particular way

Ex: We 're not sure what her strategy is , but we 're curious to see it play out .

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

Ex: At the museum , the guide pointed out the most significant artifacts .

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

Ex: During the play , she had to read out her lines with confidence .

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

Ex: The teacher did n't want to single out any student , so she addressed the entire class about the importance of completing assignments on time .

to be prominent and easily noticeable

Ex: The unique architecture of the building made it stand out in the city skyline .

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

Ex: The neon sign stuck out on the dark street , guiding people to the open restaurant .

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

Ex: The event organizer yelled out last-minute changes to the schedule to ensure everyone was informed .