WordNet-Online
Free dictionary and thesaurus of English. Definitions, synonyms, antonyms and more...
Hint: double-click any word to get it searched!

Google
 

scout noun sentence

 

Definitions from the Web

Scout (noun)

Definition: A person, typically a child or teenager, who is a member of a scouting organization and participates in outdoor activities to learn skills and values.

Sample Sentence: The young scouts gathered around the campfire, eagerly listening to their leader's stories.


Scout (noun)

Definition: A person sent out to observe and gather information or search an area, especially for military or investigative purposes.

Sample Sentence: The scout was skilled in stealth and reconnaissance, providing valuable intelligence to the military operation.


Scout (verb)

Definition: To observe or explore an area, often in search of something or to gather information.

Sample Sentence: The detective scouted the area for any clues that could lead to the missing person's whereabouts.


Scout (verb)

Definition: To evaluate or scrutinize someone or something in order to assess suitability or potential.

Sample Sentence: The talent scout was impressed by the young singer's incredible voice during the audition.


Related Products:

scous scouse scouse words scouse words dictionary scout-like scout scout car scout group scout noun sentence scout troop scouted scouter scouting scouting trip scoutmaster scouts scow

Sponsored (shop thru our affiliate link to help maintain this site):

WordNet-Online
Home | Free dictionary software | Copyright notice | Contact us | Network & desktop search | Search My Network | LAN Find | Reminder software | Software downloads | WordNet dictionary | Automotive thesaurus