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lookout

Noun
pl: lookouts

This term evokes a sense of alertness and anticipation, shifting between the human agent and the physical location. When referring to a person, it implies a role of responsibility and vigilance, often in high-stakes or hazardous environments like maritime navigation or security operations. As a location, it describes a strategic vantage point designed for visibility. In the abstract sense of being on lookout, the word functions as an uncountable noun describing a state of readiness, similar to being on guard.

Meanings

Noun

A person stationed to keep watch for approaching danger or a specific event.

"The sailors posted a lookout at the bow of the ship to watch for icebergs."

Noun

A high place or vantage point from which one can see a wide area.

"We climbed to the lookout on the hill to get a better view of the valley."

Noun

The act of keeping watch or maintaining vigilance.

"The guards were on lookout for any signs of intrusion during the night."

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