- definition
- plan or devise something in detail:"we need to work out a seating plan"
- find the answer to something:"I couldn't work out whether it was a band playing or a record"
- understand someone's character:"Tom turned to look him, staring at him, trying to work him out"
- solve a sum or determine an amount by calculation:"the interest rate is worked out by adding a certain amount to the current base rate"
- (of an equation) be capable of being solved:"not every equation works out so nicely, of course"
- be calculated at a certain figure or amount:"the losses work out at $2.94 a share"
- have a good or specified result:"things don't always work out that way" · "she believed that everything would work out"
- engage in vigorous physical exercise or training:"they regularly walked, danced, ran and worked out at the gym"
- literaryaccomplish something with difficulty:"malicious fates are bent on working out an ill intent"
- work a mine until it is exhausted of minerals:"once the seam has been worked out, the roof is allowed to cave in"
Similar and Opposite Wordsdefinition- plan or devise something in detail:
- find the answer to something:
- solve a sum or determine an amount by calculation:
- be calculated at a certain figure or amount:
- have a good or specified result:
- engage in vigorous physical exercise or training:
- accomplish something with difficulty:
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