spell out
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Definition
Verb: 1. To say or write the letters of a word in order: To pronounce or state the individual letters that form a word. 2. To explain something in a very clear, detailed, and simple way: To make something explicit, leaving no room for misunderstanding or ambiguity.
Usage and Examples
- Verb (Meaning 1: Reciting letters):
- The teacher asked the student to spell out the difficult word.
- "Could you spell that out for me?" she asked, holding the phone.
- Verb (Meaning 2: Explaining clearly):
- The contract spells out all the terms and conditions.
- Let me spell out exactly what I expect from this project.
- The rules were not implied; they were clearly spelled out in the handbook.
Advanced Usage
- "to spell something out for someone": To explain something to someone as if they know nothing about it, often implying a need for extra patience or clarity.
- I had to spell the procedure out for the new intern step by step.
Variants and Related Words
- Spell (verb): To write or name the letters of a word in order.
- Can you spell "necessary"?
- Spelling (noun): The process or skill of writing or naming the letters of a word.
- His spelling has improved.
Synonyms
- Clarify: To make a statement or situation less confused and more comprehensible.
- Specify: To state something clearly and precisely.
- Enumerate: To mention a number of things one by one.
- Detail: To describe something item by item.
Related Phrasal Verbs
(This word is itself a phrasal verb.)
Related Idioms
- "Dot the i's and cross the t's": To pay great attention to small details to ensure everything is correct and complete. This is similar to "spell out" in its emphasis on thoroughness and precision.
- Before we sign, we need to dot the i's and cross the t's on the agreement.
Verb
- orally recite the letters of or give the spelling of
- How do you spell this word? We had to spell out our names for the police officer
- spell fully and without abbreviating
- Can you spell out your middle name instead of just giving the initial?
- make explicit; specify in detail
- You should spell out your demands