Look up (something/someone)

Look up (Phrasal Verb) = to search for information

Meaning: "Look up" normally means looking for information. When you need a specific piece of information and use sources such as a dictionary, telephone book, or search engines (such as Google) to find that information or to get an answer, you look it up.

Synonyms: search, seek, find, research

Example Sentences

  • "He had to look up the number of the restaurant in the phone book."
  • "Could you look up the President's birthday on Google for me please?"
  • "I wasn't sure of the word's meaning so I looked it up in the dictionary."


Example Dialogue


A: I heard that solar energy is a good source of power. Some of our neighbors are using it. Do you know anything about it?

B: Yes, I do but I'm sorry I can't discuss about it now. I'm quite busy. If you want more information about solar energy, just look it up on the internet.

A: Never mind. I'll just look up solar energy on the internet. Thanks.


Similar Expressions

  • "I searched your name on Facebook but there was no result."
  • "I didn't know a lot about Russia and Ukraine conflict so I did some research."
  • "You can search your favorite celebrity on social media if you want to know about their daily activities."

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