mind out

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˈmaɪnd ˌaʊt/
US: /ˈmaɪnd ˌaʊt/
  1. To be careful or pay attention to something dangerous.

    1. Mind out! There's a car coming.
    2. Mind out for ice on the roads when you are driving, especially around that turn.
  2. Used to warn someone of a potential danger or obstacle.

    1. Mind out! You almost bumped into that table.
    2. Mind out where you're walking; there's broken glass on the floor, I just noticed.

Synonyms

watch out
mind out intransitive-verb
  1. Pay attention to what is happening.

    1. Mind out, the boss is coming.
    2. Mind out, everyone, there's gonna be a quiz later, so prepare yourselves.
mind out adverb
  1. Be careful or cautious.

    1. Mind out on the ice.
    2. Mind out how you speak to your elders; respect is important.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "mind out" in English means: To be careful or pay attention to something dangerous., Used to warn someone of a potential danger or obstacle..

The phonetic transcription of "mind out" is /ˈmaɪnd ˌaʊt/ in British English and /ˈmaɪnd ˌaʊt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "mind out": watch out.

Example usage of "mind out": "Mind out! There's a car coming.". More examples on the page.