Meaning of I could only make out
To see or understand something with difficulty.
In simple words: I was able to see or understand something slightly.
I could only make out in a sentence
- In the fog, I could only make out the shape of the building.
- She spoke quickly, and I could only make out a few words.
- From a distance, I could only make out some figures dancing.
- With the lights dimmed, all I could make out was her silhouette.
- He whispered, and I could only make out his name.
How to use I could only make out
Use in contexts when something is unclear or hard to see. Suitable for both spoken and written English. Avoid with overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
make out + object
Memory hint
Imagine squinting to make out a distant shape, like a ship on the horizon.
Related words
Collocations with I could only make out
- make out clearly
- make out a figure
- make out the details
Common mistakes with I could only make out
- Confused with 'figure out' which means to solve something.
- Used incorrectly to mean 'create' instead of 'see'.
Compare I could only make out with Perceive, Grasp, Detect, Recognize
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What does I could only make out mean?
I was able to see or understand something slightly.
What is the definition of I could only make out?
To see or understand something with difficulty.
How do you use I could only make out in a sentence?
In the fog, I could only make out the shape of the building.
Can you give another example of I could only make out?
She spoke quickly, and I could only make out a few words.
What are synonyms for I could only make out?
Common alternatives include discern, perceive, grasp, detect, recognize.
What words go with I could only make out?
It commonly pairs with make out clearly, make out a figure, make out the details.
What are common mistakes when using I could only make out?
Confused with 'figure out' which means to solve something. Used incorrectly to mean 'create' instead of 'see'.
How do you pronounce I could only make out?
US: //aɪ kəd ˈoʊnli meɪk aʊt//, UK: //aɪ kʊd ˈəʊnli meɪk aʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I could only make out?
Use in contexts when something is unclear or hard to see. Suitable for both spoken and written English. Avoid with overly formal contexts.
