suss out

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suss out

He tries to suss out the truth from the old map.

Definition

Verb: * To investigate, examine, or figure something out through careful observation, inquiry, or deduction. It implies a process of uncovering hidden information, understanding a situation, or verifying the truth.

Usage

The verb "suss out" is informal and is used to describe the act of actively working to understand or discover something that is not immediately obvious. It often carries a connotation of shrewdness or perceptiveness.

Examples
  • The detective needed to suss out the suspect's alibi.
  • It took me a while to suss out how the new software works.
  • Let me suss out what's really going on here before we make a decision.
  • She has a knack for sussing out people's true intentions.
Advanced Usage
  • To suss someone/something out: This is the standard phrasal verb construction.
    • I can't quite suss him out; he's very hard to read.
  • The word "suss" alone can sometimes be used as a verb with the same meaning, though "suss out" is more common.
    • We need to suss the competition.
Variants and Related Words
  • Suss (verb, informal): A shortened, sometimes more direct form of "suss out."
  • Sussed (adjective, informal): Describes someone who is perceptive or has figured something out.
    • He's very sussed when it comes to technology.
    • Don't worry, I've got it all sussed. (Meaning: I have it all figured out and under control.)
Synonyms
  • Figure out
  • Work out
  • Fathom
  • Determine
  • Investigate
  • Check out
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Check out: To inspect or examine something. This is a more neutral and common synonym.
    • You should check out the engine before a long trip.
  • Sound out: To cautiously try to discover someone's opinions or intentions.
    • I'll sound out the manager about the proposal.
Related Idioms
  • Get the measure of (someone/something): To assess or form an opinion about someone or something's character or abilities.
    • After a few meetings, I finally got the measure of our new client.
  • Read between the lines: To look for or understand a hidden or implied meaning.
    • If you read between the lines, you can suss out what he's not saying.
suss out

He tries to suss out the truth from the old map.

Verb
  1. examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
    • check the brakes
    • Check out the engine