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lookout noun 1 a careful watch. 2 a place from which such a watch can be kept. 3 someone who has to keep watch, eg on board ship. 4 colloq a personal concern or problem • That's your lookout. be on the lookout for someone or something to be watching for them or it • She was always on the lookout for a bargain.

lookout noun 1 a careful watch. 2 a place from which such a watch can be kept. 3 someone who has to keep watch, eg on board ship. 4 colloq a personal concern or problem • That's your lookout. be on the lookout for someone or something to be watching for them or it • She was always on the lookout for a bargain.

lookout noun 1 a careful watch. 2 a place from which such a watch can be kept. 3 someone who has to keep watch, eg on board ship. 4 colloq a personal concern or problem • That's your lookout. be on the lookout for someone or something to be watching for them or it • She was always on the lookout for a bargain.