you watch

verb
UK: /juː wɒtʃ/
US: /juː wɑːtʃ/
  1. To look at something for an amount of time.

    1. You watch TV every day, right? I like you watch cartoons every Saturday morning, it's fun. [ ] [ ]
    2. If you watch carefully, you watch the bird as it takes flight and soars above the trees. [ ] [ ]
  2. To observe someone or something to make sure they are safe or to see what happens.

    1. You watch the baby while I cook. If you watch the news, you'll see what's happening. [ ] [ ]
    2. You watch over my luggage while I step away, I'll bring you watch as a thank you. [ ] [ ]
you watch interjection
  1. Used to tell someone to be careful or pay attention.

    1. You watch your step, it's slippery! When you watch out, you watch carefully always. [ ] [ ]
    2. You watch what you say, some people might get offended; you watch the details carefully. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "you watch" in English means: To look at something for an amount of time., To observe someone or something to make sure they are safe or to see what happens..

The phonetic transcription of "you watch" is /juː wɒtʃ/ in British English and /juː wɑːtʃ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "you watch": observe, regard, see, beware, mind, behold, view.

Example usage of "you watch": "You watch TV every day, right? I like you watch cartoons every Saturday morning, it's fun.". More examples on the page.