English · Daily Life
/tʃek aʊt/
[/tʃek aʊt/]
leave; examine
To pay and leave a hotel, or to look at or investigate something.
We have to check out by eleven, so let's have breakfast early and pack our bags first.
We have to check out by eleven, so let's have breakfast early and pack our bags first.
From 'check' plus 'out', spanning departure procedures and the informal 'examine'.
Standard in hotels; the informal 'check it out' invites someone to look at something.